Ex-Senator’s Son Sentenced As I’icket CATHOLICS IN HIJACKERS GET STRIKE ENDED
HITLER OUSTS LEADER GERMANY DEFY A TRUCK; COPS IN MILWAUKEE
HITL^S REE GETIflJACKERS AFTEMDAYS
OF HIS STORM TROOPS
Charge That Church Is Yic> Post Road Piracy of Cargo Serions Rioting Marked La- General Housecl^ning of
ton of Suppression and of Dresses Quickly Fol- bor Disturbance; Union Slain Man Is Found Radical Nazi Forces Fol-
That Priests Are Perse- lowed by Capture of Four Hails Agreement as Signal Near Pirated Craft lows Rumors of a Matiny
cuted hy Nazis. Who Kidnaped the Driver. Victory for Labor. Scituate. Mass.. June 30. —(A P)—* . v-inen a priest of a Jesuit ■ summer — Streets of Berlin Pa-
The body of a slain man lay on an retreat discovered the slain man's Berlin. Jim«30.—(API—Charges Stamford, June 30— fA P)—Stam - Milwaukee. June 30.— -(AP) — I b.'dy which lay not a hundred yards exposed mud flat off Scituate, • trolled by Police Armed that the RomMXIatlioIlc church in ford police left for New York at 10 Peace, after serious rioting, de- I from the moored craft, Nazi Germany is a victim of sup- a. m., today to pick up four men al- Nearby was moored the 40-foot i The body was unidentified. It .was scend.?:! on the strike-tom areas of yawl Chimbcrlnmcc piiatcd last S at- pression and injustice and that leged to have hijacked a truck load that of a man about 40 years* old With Rifles — Many Milwaukee twlay, with the ending urday as it lay at its dock in New , and there was a bullet wound in the priests are being persecuted were of women’s dresses and suits on the of the four-day strike of employes L'lndon, Conn. ' I'cad. Police said the man had been made today in a fiery episcopal Post Road near the Greenwich line of the Milwaukee Electric Railway Police connected the mysterious I root from behind. There were no Arrests Made. letter. at 4 a. m.. and to have kidnaped the T.llling vrith the equally mysterious I wcapo)3s on the. body, but a .38 and Light Company. Drawn up by the German cardi- driver of the truck. The quartet di.scovery of the stolen craft. I c.ollbre revolver was found alongside Transportation was back to'nor- The Cumberbunce was chartered nal bishops at their annual meeting was picked up by Bronx police af; mal as a result of a . settlement ' the yawl. Bri.LEtiN! at Fulda early in June, the letter ter three hours after‘the hijacking by a group of sluucnts from Mrs. A watch on the body had stopped Berlin, .lune 80..—(.-\P)—For- agreement reached last" night be- M argaret Love of Malden. They sail- was sent to all Catholic clergymen and the truck and its contents were tween the striking American Fed- at 2:1.5 and Medical Examiner Oliver mer (huncellnr K urt Von to be read from every Catholic pal- recovered.. ed her to. New London, where they A Howe said the man had been dead Sohleleher was killed today Arrested for picketing a furniture plant In Jersey City, N: J.. Alfred eration of Labor Unionists and the attended the Harvord-Yale crew pit in the country tomorrow. ,- The truck was bound from New company. i bout 24 hours. while resisting police attempt- York to Bridgeport and was in M. Bingham, 29-year-old aon of former Senator Hiram Bingham ot races last Friday, and docked her The document is amazingly frank Connecticut, is shown in ccurt holding the placards that were used lo ing to arrest him as a conspira- in Its review of'the church sUua charge of Arthur Granatlempo of The agreement wa.s heralded by while watching the regatta. •MAY BE TH E PIR A T E tor against the government. 459 Ninth avenue. New Yorl^ when make a test case of the right of police to prevc’it peaceful picketing. organized labor tm a distinct victory Duncan Perkins one of the stii- tion, for the church was dosU'd Bingham, sentenced to 30 days In Jail, was released on bail pending an New London, June 30.— (AP) — The police had been assigned participation of the Catholic clergy four men in a sedan with New York for the labor cause. Most of the derits, was held up as he boarded her Duncan Perkins of Norwich. Conn., Ity I’remier llernmnn \\ ilhelm appeal on July 2. . original demands for which the early Saturday. Ho ran from the in politics since the advent of the plates forced the truck to the side : loft for Cohasset. Mass, today to Goerlng to arrest the former Nazis. of the road. The driver was com- strike vi’as called and began last dock as the piratical stranger brand- I try to identify the man who wns chancellor, the man who preced- Thursday morning were met. The Letter pelled a t the muzzle of a revolver ished a revolver an.d when he return- ! found on the mud flat off Bcltuate ed Hitler as head of the Oer- Xlaln Pointn of Pact. Discussing Nazi Paganist plans to quit the truck and enter the ed with New London police officers, ; with a bullet in his head. mah government. sedan. Then botli machines were Main points of the pact accepted the yawl and the stranger had dis- Police believe that the man is the Von Sehleleher was alleged to for a new national church and faith headed for New York. the letter says: EUROPE WATCHES TODAY Jubilantly by members of the three appeared. Coast Guards all along I [liralc who stole the yawl Cum-ter- have eonspInHl with the reae- Driver Released striking unions last night were: the New England coast sought the ] bunce from Perkins last Saturduv tlonaries against ..the precept "Christ’s fount of grace cannot be replaced by an allcgeo mystj-y On a lonely rogd In Yonkers the Return of all strikers-to the posi- craft, which was found, abandoned, i in that city. The Cumberbunce was regime. /
of the Nordic blood which has con- truck driver was released from the tions they held when the walkout o.n the Scituate mud flats yesterday. located yesterday at Cohassef and became effective. Police were .still puzzling over ; the. body ot the apparently murder- quered the old Sacraments." sedan and both machines continued FOR SIGHT OF AVIATORS Berlin, June 30.— (AP) — A gen- Opposing Nazi anti-Semitism,' the' •towfard New Yorkv : Granatlempo -.-'Ralastateinfnt.'.of i 43 employes th e - finding'. of -the ...Cumberbunce, ’i!ral''hbus«el6aHlhr''or'fflillia»t Naz$' who were discharged for alleged document says the Ten Command- made bis way to Yonkers police forces, with Chancellor Adolf Hitler ments hold for the Jews as we'i ac headquarters, where he told his union activities and whosa cases Weather Conditions Almost ■wielding the hro&m Htte a bludgeon* for others. story. Stamford police were noti- PRISONER KILLED were heard by the National Labor "We solemnly protest agi n^t fied a t 7:40 this morning by the Board Tribunal. appeared to be in progress through? spreading Neo-Pagan heresies in Yonkers police and a few minutes Ideal On Other Side of Selection of collective bargaining SUN TEMPERATURE PRESIDENT STARTS out Germany today. 71 our fatherland and protest against later the Stamford police received agents by groups—one of the main A reliable source said Karl Ernst, -all attacks and insinuations hc'ng word from the Bronx police of the IN KENTUCKY FEUD points stressed by the unions. -commander of the Nazi Storm made by their members against arrest of four men and the recovery Atlantic— Not Reported X pledge by employes of the com- IN NEW YORK 137 CRUISE TOMORROW Troops in Berlin and Brandenburg, pany they will make every possible God, against Jesus and His Holy of the truck. had been arrested together with Church, almost dally in wr.ttcn According to the story told to effort to win back the Blue Eagle many other Storm Troops Extrem- . While Over Ocean. for the utility. and spoken word. local police, two Bronx policemen Was on His Way to Visit lals. cruising in a radio car saw the truck Against Christianity Company Statement. Reading Taken iir Central Will Be Away for a Month— Capt. Ernst Roebm, National "We emphatically protest against parked on the street and the driver S. B. Way, president of the utility leave the scene in the sedan 4vhich Aged Mother — Is Shot commander of the Storm Troops and . an attempt to undermine charcU ... Dublin, Irish Free State,. June declared the new method of collec- one of the most radical leaders, Christianity also, because this is a ■had followed the truck. The police 30.— (A P)—No word came today tive'bSiipilnlng ""preserve the spirit Is Clearing Up His Desk in gave chase and overtook the Park But ORicial Reading was'deposed from his p'Oat. deliberate attempt against the -v. from the brother trans-Atlantic from Ambush. and substantially the form of that The streets of Berlin were pressed intentions of the govetn- sedan and arrested the quartet. which has been in effect for 16 years The nrlnes of the four were with- filers. Benjamin and Joseph Adam- Preparation. patrolled by police armed with rifles ment which If successful will de- owlcz, due over Ireland on their under the continuing contract be- Is 97 Degrees. and equipped with steel helmets. stroy all hope for security in our held until Granatlempo looks them tween Employes Mutual Benefit over, he was taken to New York by projected non-stop flight from Har- Guards In Force state and for a happy . future for Winchester, Ky„ June 30.—(AP) Association and the company." our suffering people. Stamford police. bor Grace, N. F., to Warsaw. Hitler’s Inner circles of guards — All along the coast, eyes wtere —A prisoner being escorted by offi- Way, who late yesterday for the (By Associated Press)- Washington, June 30 — (AP) — “The state’s authority will break The truck Is owned by Brown Sc first time softened in his attitude to- his black shirted Schutz Staffel — Pollack, Bridgeport trucking firm. strained to the west one of the cers on a visit to his aged mother Killing heat that has wilted many President Roosevelt, a sailor at appeared in force, apparently super- down when it no longer rests on many vigils for daring filers of the wa.s shot down by hidden marksmen ward organized labor and paved the the authority of God.” way to^a settlement of the turbulent sections of the country east of the heart, wound up his landsman's vising operations at brownsbirted past few years. in a, mountain fastness yesterday. business today for a long ride on headquarters and sub-headquarters. The letter declared the bishops Weather conditions- were almost situation, asserted “in the interests Rocky Mountains for days was would not keep silence in the tace R. B. Stamper, 40, was on his of public peace and order, safety of the rolling waves. Premier Hermann Wilhelm Goer- ideal except for a slight haze. The moderating today. Thunderstorms He planned to start tomorrow on ing of Prussia was seen to enter of such a menace as "in newspa- CAPT. JOHN AYRES way to his isolated home in Magoffin our employes and rnatntenance of pers, magazines, and pamphlets a Brooklyn soda pop manufacturers wore predicted generally over the a trip of more than a month to the secret police headquarters with his had a full moon and a northweat county, accompanied ,by jkilcr Omer electric and transportation services, weekend. Caribbean and the Pacific, word picture of the church and its Booth and Deputy Sheriff (Soebei the company has agreed to a plan galaxy ul adjutants. servants being publicly assailed and wind to aid them last night. Temperature as high as 110 were A question mark curled above the Members of the Relchswehr (the • 24 H ours' Elapved Rice of Clark county, after obtain- for ending the strike and the law- reported yesterday. In New York White House today as the President ridiculed, Christ, our Savior, being TO BE RETIRED lessness which has been fomented regular army) and a detachment of More than 24 hours had elapsed ing a court permit for the trip. city a "sun" temperature reading labored. Every one was trying to Hitler's special guard were known mocked, and God's eternal majesty Stamper had been held in the Clark in connection with it.” being offended." since the takeoff from Harbor in Central Park was 137 degrees guess what he had done about two to have surniunded the "Brown Grace, N. F„ at 3:58 (eaatem ja'l for safekeeping while he await- while the shadow official thermome- important bills, the one giving House" In Munich — the Nazi head-- Catholic Press ed trial on charges of murder and The plight of the Catholic press Head of N, Y. Missing Per standard time) yesterday and the NEW T.AVERN RULING bankrupt farmers a virtual five-year quarters. brothers had hoped to be in War- arson. (Continued on Page Two) moratorium land the other setting Chancellor Hitler himself- is said was vividly sketched. saw within 30 hours. Aeeimed of Murder up a uniform pension system for I ■ "While Pagans are spreading Hartford, June 30.— (AP)—Major to be at Tcgernsec, conferring with their teachings,” the letter assert- sons Bureau to Give Up It was entirely possible that they Stamper was accused of slaying railroads. Ei'Dst Hochm. chief of the staff of may have flown in unobserved. The John Buckley ot the State Liquor Withholds Derision ! ed, "our Catholic press no longer Kelly Shackelford about a year ago Control Commission, has informed the storm troops. plane carried no radio and no spe- ip a school election fight in Breat- He acted, on both yesterday but , . M a n y A r r e s t s has the freedom to discuss the Post Tonight. cial alarm was felt for the Polish Dr d . P, Botsford, . superintendent PRICE POLICIES withheld the announcements so he great problems of these times and <;itt county. He was accu.sed also ot of health in this city, that wosh- Large numbers of arrests fliers. burning several houses in Breathitt could prepare statements. throughout the country were ru- stem assaults against Christianity rooms and toilets in taverns wnlcn ■Virtually all of the President's and the church." The Great Circle route was to be county. ‘ .niored, although there was no con- New York, June 30.— (A P)—Ac*- followed by the fliers to Dublin are so large in floor area that they CHANGED BY NRA family Is expecteu to bid him good- firmation immediately. At Slade, Powell county, yester- might be used as back rooms, have Ing Captain John Ayres who has Then they plaimbd to head for Ber- bye sometime tomorrow. . Certain sections of the National day,.the men were met by Stamper's been banned by the commission. ■ He will motor to Annapolis, lin and Warsaw. nephew, Carl Mays, and proceeded Socialists (Nazi) Party were re- been In charge of the ’ American Hod Enough Gas In the letter Buckley said the where the cruiser Houston lies at ported to be in open revolt agalnirt phases of the search for Agn ?s in May’s automobile into the moun- commission had declined to iss"o anchor, ready to steam down Chesa- STOCK EXCHANGE Their red, white and blue mono- tainous territory. Upon arrival at Bids on Government Orders the party. "Ultra Conservatives Tufverson, r^etlrei/ tonight at mid plane carried 610 gallons of gaso- tavern permits, if an additional peake to Hampton Roads, Virginia, were said to be beading the re- a house near the Breathitt-Wolfe room might afford opportunity foi night, after 16 years the head of iine when it soared away from Har- bellion. BILL OPERATIVE the Missing Persons Bureau 'n New bor Grace. other than toilet or lavatory pu •- May Be 15 P. C. Under (Continued on page 'Two) Germany authorities refused to York Police Department. Dispatches from Berlin said prep- (Continued on Page Two) poses. state Immediately what was hap-
The captain is going to ta’re ‘ a arations were being made for a • Blue Eagle Codes. pening in Berlin. bit of a rest." but he’s going lo possible emergency landing there. The state police of Premier Her- keep in touch with the Tufverson Ireland wished the fliers better mann Wllhclip Goering and Hitler’s When Markets Open Mon- WARSHIPS CRASH, case because he can’t Just let it luck than the last two to fly the elite Blackshlrtera — the Schuts Washington, June 30.— (A P)— A Staffel—were I evidence before the drop. He hates to quit the Job in Atlantic had.' George Pond and Auto Records Show the midst of it. Cesare SabelU were forced down on blow aimed by President Roosevelt secret police headquarters and in day New Regulatory Rules 13 THOUGHT LOST surrouniUng streets. "It’s the most interesting case I the west coast in May. at the phenomenon of identical bids ever had. " he admitted. "It's a Calm but hot weather was re- for government orders is expected Headquarh'r* Guarded They were stationed also before Will Be in Force. complete disappearance. . a dIsap ported over most of the British Value Of Campaign to have important effects on price- pearance without a trace: a perfect Isles and Europe. fixlrig under NRA. the Storm Troop headquarters. mystery." Mamy interpreted it a.s a step away Naval Tragedy Japan’s Ordinary police in the downtown section were carrying rillcs and Washington, June 30.—(A P)—At Kciads No Fiction ficm rigid prl^-fixing. Hugh S. The captain doesn't reed detec- Public Has Responded To Appeal of Motor Jehnson, JiowevcYT was empowered were w earin g steel helmets'. midnight the government will lay Worst Smee Torpedo Boat In the Wilhclmstrasse, police the hand of regulation on the na- tive fictioii for "why shn.ld one SECOND REPRIEVE VehicieCommissioner Connor So to step in to prevent cut-thrbat com- tion’s stopk markets. That Is the read what one lives?" He plays petition. buildings were under a guard of Chinese bridge with hi'j invalid ■heavily-armed police. hour when the new system of curbs Well Death Rate Is t ut. The President, seeking, keener Overturned Last March. wife. A perfect game for him be- rivalry for government, contracts. All inquiries met with the re- voted by the last Congres.s begins joinder: taking effeqt. cause it requires all the attention GRANTED SLAYERS Issued an executive order yesterday Most of the rules will not operate and precludes the posslblilty of . By MICHAEL A. CONNOR permitting bidders to quote prices "Herr Goering will address the . ually we are approaching a solution Tokyo, June 30.—(AP) The foreign press a t 3:15 p. m. (9:15 a. legally until Septemoer 1 or later worry about anything «lsi He said Commissioner of Motor Vehielea of this great social problem. as much as 15 per cent below figures 9ut officials expected the effect to it revives a tired brain. The motorists of the state, I feel, Japanese navy feared a lo.ss of at m.. e. s. t.) at which time he will Don't "Just Happen" listed under Blue Engle codes. least 1,3 men today in the crash of explain the whole situation.” Oe much the same as though the When he Joined the police force “Oh,' Thank God!” Cries should know'What has been accofn- Its solution does not need scien-1 The lower prices then would have 34 years ago, he quit-a Job as a two warships and what -appeared ui To a query at government head- fegulatlons, parttcularly those plished by them in the matter of tiflc analysis or mastermind promo- to be filed with code authorities, _ so be another. quarters as to why the Relchswehr € against manipulation, started imme- school teacher, to resnoc 1 to the highway safety. The record la in- , tion. It doe.s need a complete as to become available to all citi- diately. ( call of Police Commissioner Ihen- Mother of Three When Four men were known dead, two was stationed before the Munich deed revealing. I t , demonstrates right-about-face in. the public view- zens. were dead, two were missing and Brown House, an official replied: President Roosevelt is expected to dore Roosevelt for :i.Ileg» oreJ what the public can do once its point. Each of us must realize that Oui Ri-duce .Marian announce today or tomorrow the men. He has no regrets His bureau mind is made up. I feel that the four ■were injured after the new "You will presumably find that News Comes. accidents dol! not Just "happen." II Johnson feels the price-cutting 1,700-ton destroyers MIyuki and the Reichwehr Is on special duty names of the five men who will handled 9,000 cases the first year, public therefore can take Just pride , Each must realize that fatalities do Is becoming destructive he can re- . serve on the regulatory commission. 30,000 cases last year, its fifteenth; Inazuma rammed together last throughout the Reich (Germany) 111 Its achievement to date. | I not inevitably Increase in the nat- duce the 15 per cent margin of.com- night during fleet maneuvers. but all that will be explained later AuthoritStive sources In Naev 98 per cent solved. Twenty-five fewer people have ural course 6f events. Connecticut Ossining, N, Y!. June 30.— (AP) petitiem to as low as 5 per cent. The Three naval airplanes had been in the day." York understood that Joseph, Ken- . All In Day’s W jck . been killed in the six months of this has proven the contrary to be true margin applies to any government nedy, financier and. former Harvard A good many of the oas<;s involv- —The hand of the executioner wKs mis.sing for more than 30 hours Besides the official buildings In year than in the same period for in a campaign which has lasted but contracts— Fedcr.ol. stAte or munici- Berlin? siiecial police guarded such baseball player. Was the President''' ed marital rccoricillatl lui —"an In stayed again tod^ for Anna An- 1934. From January 1' to June 27 with a crew totaling nine. a few wcek.s. There is a decrease in pal. The planes, attached to tho air- buildings as the Columbus House on choice for chairman. Others said the day’p work.” tonio and her two%ien conspirators in '1933, 201 persons lost their lives. thf number of fatalities in thtl to.have been selected were James The captain is 'white-haired, —stayed- but for little more than a Critics of NRA’s price-fixing craft carrier Akagl, left Nagasaki Potsdameiplatz and ail Nazi Party During tbe same period for 1934, stale, whereas for the country as a policies have made ijuch of idciftical yesterday- morning bound for sub headquarters. M. Landis and George C Mathews, slightly bald. His mannir IS kind, week. 170 persons were killed. whole, there has been an increase members of the Federal Trade Com- The story th at saveii them tera-^ bids submitted by "Blue Eagle firms. Sasebo. The coast was foggy. Only properly crcdentialed per- am 'Dspiration for con-idiincj. His June Even Bi'tler ; o f 22 percent. Other planes and warships have sons were admitted to these build- mission, and.Robert Healey, coun- features crea.sed wltlW the years, porarily—a death cell statement by The record for the month of June It was the second important re- Every member of the community, laxation yesterday in NRA's price been .searching for them since last ings. The Columbus House is the sel for th at board. suggest steadfast, rock-like charac- one of the men that Mrs. Antonio when the full force of thirf cam- every club, every church group. The fifth choice, these sources was innocent of the murder of her policies. Another order dropped night. headquarters of the Nazi office for ter. ' He likes to quote axioms— paign for better driving was on is Chambers of -Commerce, manufac- niltiirn) nffnirq ‘ said, lay between Ferdinand Pecora, husband — was branded officially price fixing and other fair practice Both the Miyuki and Inazuma- "sufficient unto the -iay Is tli'j evil even more pronounced and signifi- turing associations, and others, were.^cniising at high speed when ' counsel for the Senate stock inquiry, thereof”—"don't emticlnats crossing "a lie!” cant. What can be done in this re- have pledged their support in this prnyisiona for the 55 service indus- and Frank Shaughnessy, president For the second time in 48^ hours. tries. These trades, employing mil- they collided. The former’s stem 1’KINUIPAL.S IN DISPUTE a stream until you fin’d it neces- spect is at once evident. campaign. My office la filled with was caved in. The Inttzuma wa.s New York, June 30—(AP)— In of the San Francisco Stock Ex- sary.” Governor Herbert H. Lehman lifted Here Is the record for June. One promises of co-operation from own- lions, were offered uinnkel agree- change. the shadow of the electric chair from ments concerning wages and hours almost a total wreck, with her the fast-moving events In the Third year ago for this month thirty- ers of truck fleets and individuals bows tom off. Reich of Chahceilor Hitler In the The first major step of the com- the young mother, Vincent Saetta eight people were killed. For the rnc the way was left open for local TREASURY BALANCE in every? walk of life. Their individ- Wreckage of the Inazuma and Uie last few days four different organ- mission will be the registration of and Sam Feraci last night, as the same month this year twenty-one ual and personal co-operation, con- codes of fair practice. exchanges. This requirement be- hour drew near for their Sing Sing Miyuki were being towed today to izations of Uniformed men have persons lost their lives. In a word stant and unceasing, will eveiT im- the naval base at S.-usebo by the played slgnlllcant roles. The or- comes effective September 1. On Washington, June 30.—(A P )— death walk. >. seventeen lives were spared. prove the present good record. The RUNAWAY CAR'S STUNTS the same date re^stration of se- The position of the Treasury June cruiser Naka and the destroyer ganizatlonc are: After weighing the statement for I do not hesitate to say that be- public mind is made up and If per- Shimvukl. curities with the, commission will 28 was: Receipts. $6,351,845.41; ex- a day, with three lives in the bal- New Haven, Jime 30.—(AP) - 1. The Storm Troops (Sturm cause each operator in the State is sisted in, which I am sure it will, a Atimiral Minco O.sumi, Minister Abteilung)—These men were re- start. On October 1. most of the penditures $64,966,081.35; balance ance, the Governor announced from more definitely feeling his respon- few more months of careful observa- Here is what the police reported a rest of the act becomes effective, al- $2,581,286,211.04; customs receipts of Navy, visited the palacr and re- cruited by the Nazi chsmcellor and his home in New York City: sibility and paying stricter attentibn tion of our driving habits .will cor- car, forced off the shoulder of a ported the disaster to Emperor though the commission has power for the month 319,192.250.15. "The District Attorney while ex- his party during their rise to power. to his Job as a driver that these rect a tragic situation within our street by another car, did when out Hlrohito. Given uniforms and assured three to give more t'me if necessary. Receipts for the fiscal year (since pressing the opinion that the state- lives are being spared. The whole- state. of control of its driver; The Federal Reserve Board will July 1 ) $3,093,659,664.71; expendi- The naval tragedy was Japan's meals daily, they served apparently ment of Saetta has no merit, in the hearted and sincere co-operation Each one of us should be de- Broke down 60 feet of fence. worst since the torpedo boat Tomo- loyally until rwently, although for kclde what margins are necessary. tures $7,034,225,291.79 (Including Interests of Justice concurred that a which the public is giving in this termined to do all that is possible Killed a goose. The board has wide powers but tho $3,944,888,419.23 of emergency ex- zuru swam^d and overturned ill some months rumblings of discon- reprieve should be granted in order crusade is showing splendid results. to end automobile disasters. Each Tore up a rose garden and strik- heavy seas In March with 113 men tent in their ranks had. been heard. • ■ act recommends margin.* ranging penditures);'excess of expenditures that counsel for Mrs. Anna Antonio I think that the figures mentioned one of us should actively take part ing a small building shifted it sev- aboard. Only 13 of them were 2. The Schutz Stauffel^Thia is $3,940,565,627.08; gold assets $7,- above show that very definite pro- in this campaign. No one should eral feet off Its foundation. 847,322,056.38. saved. This disaster had national (Coatlnueif on IJnce Two^ gress has been made and that grod- stay out of IL No one we^> hurt. 1 political repercuaslona. MAWCHEWER evening herald. MANCHESiBR, CUWNm SATUKUAY, JUNE *0. 1984.
• W s ^ Sunday School Loaoon* BRITISH WAR VETS FOUR HISTORICAL Playground Activities Over 600,000Baskets ROCKVILLE -.r • BOOKS RELEASED Draw More Than 12, New______EMANUEL LUTRBRAN Ahijah and the Diyided Kingdom TO CONVENE HERE V 1936, and Connecticut State Col- Kant E. Brteksoa, Paster lege, 1930. He ie e member of Phi SntlK E CANCEUATION The opening week of the summer#Walker, Ruth KJelleon, Betty CIe|q||^.^ Mu Delta fraternity and la connect- Of Berries Auctioned Sunday school and Bible Cii Toxt; 1 Klago 19:19-17; 96*90 Tercentennary Commission playground ccbedule with juat pre- , Grace Ruatel]. Miss Emily Barrett Learned ed with Bard-Parker, manufactur- at 9:30. Tbs International Uniform Boa- Delegates from All Over Boys. era of ■urgical laitrumenta. English Service at 10:49. The day BPhool Leoooa for July 1. PREYENTS A SHOWDOWN Iiminary games and the registering I Franci* Chartler, Robert F tett,, members and friends are invlU4 to Cash Turned Over At Market Conducted Here Publishes Valuable Vol- of the children, for the ensuing sum- Ernest Ubert. Fred Murphy, Jamafv Fimnk J. Qutah of 46 Foater To Be Wed At 4 P. M, Today attend this service, which wUl bs Past 18 Days Totals $73,842— By WM. * . OILBOT, D.D. New England Coming to met program found an attendance Perretto, Chester Hurlburt, Gordon '*n iwn pU Mantz-Jones held la m em t^ of our departed Emtor of Advance Calling Off of Textile Walkout Gibson, Thomas GigUp, Harold Gig-*' ,-V^ Mrs. Katherine A. Jonee of CenUr Voids Union Contest to Rt- f approximately 12,000 including llo, Bernard McSlerry, Arthur ' former member of tae Maacheater street will be married at 1 o’clock loved ones. The memhen of the 13 Cents Quart Average. umes On This State. police department, wm iMt night Mlaa Emily Barrett Learned, iMiss Martha Blake bf Hartford and Swedish Societies are especially in- From six months’ study In the z.iwgiy or unknowingly, the punish- Town July 22. cind Strike Action. participants or Interested specta- Buck, Hqgh Friend, Robert Kur* ;.i ■ daughter of Mrs. Henry Barrett Timothy Cheney, cousin of the bride, today to William J. Manta. Sn, of laternatieBal Sunday School tors. This figure does not include the land, Francie Shea, WUllain named apKtal officer in charge of An article In The Herald Mi vited to ceiehmu with ua this Me- ThM ftai bMi told la the Man* The tdUl Afflouai df aaii faMved Now Testament, wo turn now for a Lesson Text, July l-‘- ’’Prldo ment muet follow. The law of poUciflg Bound View at a meeting Learned of 110 Forest street, will be ' p ia n ists: an d a string enaembla com- 6.37 Ekut Slit street, Brooklyn, N, morlml Service. Membere of the causa and effect are the eamo in Notice received from Washington Four historical booklets, In popu- attendance at the baseball games son, Kenneth Lathrop. Raymond ^ the removal of tenants from housed posed of Mias Marian Roberta and T. The ceremony will uke jilace at bheeter AucUon Market tn 18 days a I*** iMfRea attouited quarter’s lessons In the Old Testa- Ooeth Before Deotructlon, Md A meeting of all delegatee from pjtyed at Mt. Nebo ba.seball field Lathrop, Arthur Johnson, fUchard'-j of the Bound View Beach Aaeocia- occupied by Hilliard strlkera ttated married thla afternoon to Dr. Wil- Emanuel Choir will 9lBt. a Haughty Spirit Before a FaB. falling Into the river and Jumping yesterday that the threatened tex- lar form, which should prove valu- tloa. Nr. Quleb haa bad eonalder* Miss Ruth Ray of Hartford and the First Congregational church, The Board of Adainiatratlon will total of 19,197 cretet of e^aw- “ i* ment, beginning with the dlvielon of Into It. If one runs off -from the posts of British war veterans In h-nd Charter Oak street field. II Is Turkington, James Finley, Frank able poiiee experience having aeiwed that one tenant In a house owned liam Betcber Scovllle, aon of Mr. ' Robert Doellner of this town. Brooklyn. The bride win be attend- ^ t. ^ I totaled 923,716.79, the aeoond week, —Prov. 10:lS. road driving sixty miles an hour, tile strike had been postponed and able additions to home libraries, e.itlmated that about 2500 people Moseley, William Moseley, Ralph by the F. E Hilliard Company had and Mra. Samuel RcovlUe, Jr., of meet on Tueeday evening. The berrtes. c4 which number 24,707 | sia 79;79 end the week which the kingdom through the revolt of j New England will be held in Man- OB the local force from 1913 to 1917 The bride, who will be given In ed bv her daughter, Mrt. Mae C. truiteee at 7 o’elook and the dea- Jeroboam------against Rehoboam. Tha , L e t US understand thta great the results are the same whether It would not take place on Ju’> 2 had arc being released today from the were In attendance at the games. Peterson, John Hultine, Everett •nd from 1991 to 1996. He alao been ordered to move because of Haverford, Pa; The ceremony will marriage by her brother. John Pearl, aiid William J. Mans, Jr., will wem packed 94 quarts to the crate' closed yesterday totaled 919,648.72. chester, Sunday afternoon. July 22. Tnis includes the participants of the Murphy, Allan Ferris, Hugo Patelli, arrears In rent. This was incorrect take place at 4:30 In the garden of eona at TilO. We hone to have all and only 990 crates that were' The high prices were reached this full picture is not given In the por- j , ,jqthout which there can be no 1 Is done unintentionally or purpoeely. a twofold effect on Rockville peo- Yale University Press for the State aerved aa special constable for Che- Learned, .will wear the wedding be best man. members of the Board praaant tlon ot our les(K,n. but we c«> supply j J,™ tty ta^leSge of the nature of 1 This 1. becaum the law of «u«. and The meeting Is In connection ■with ple. It pleased merchants an>t of- many independent teams, the soft Rudolph Haupt, George Dellany, since the tenant involved haa pro- the aunta of the bride. Miss Doro- ‘ gown-of her mother, worn at Aha packed 32 quarts to the crate.' The weekend all through’the three Tercentenary Commission. ney Brothera at one time. He will duced a receipt for his rent paid In The bride will wear a gown of Tht Luther League will meet on It from the context God, ^our FaUSer In heaven. the efforts of the veterans to align ficials who were very desuous oi h;ill games, and also the junior Donald Cotton, Andrew Loomis, b ^ n hla dutlea at Sound V'tew im- thy and Misa Marjory Cheney, and time of her marriage to the late wbiU novelty ellk with aceeaeoHea total number of quarts of straw- weeks sale the average for the ber- The first is “The Great Awaken- league which are jointly sponsored Frank Wood. advance. Removal was ordered bv will be performed by the Rev, War- Friday evening at • o'eloek. Misi berrlee sold amounted to 810,999. ■ rles was almost 13 cents a quart Solomon, with all the ought to appear clearly to reason, ural and the spiritual worid, toth all New England British war veter- avoiding-trouble and It pl.-ascd a mediately. Henry Barrett Learned of Waahlng- to match. The matron of honor wlU Mildred Noren and the members of and glory of his age of temple build-: S y T tiT ta to wS;Jtev.7the Lord ;' the realm of mind and of matterto great many of the offlclVs .arrt ing and Other Revivals in the Re- bv the American Legion and the Gordon Thrall, Albert Worden, the company, the notice aaylng the ren Seymour Archibald, mlnlater : ton. D. C., in 1899, in Manchester. ans In a council to be known aa the firm hsd other use for the proper- wear d pink print silk enaembla. her eommittee Invlta ua to enjoy a Ing did not apparently achieve hap- by His Holy Spirit flows. He makes "PridePride goeth belore destruction, ^and members of Rockville Local. No. Ugioiis Life of Connecticut.” It re- Recreation Centers, and also the William Wright. Sherwood Wright, of the South Congrtgatlonal church, The maid of honor will wear white After the ceremony the bride and patrloUc program. Halge Pearson 610 and costa, which he paid. Fuller ouu ..lu. . -• haughty spirit before a fall,” be- New England Council. eals Inte.estingly the significant newly formed soft ball league form- Herman ThraU, Robert Jarvis, ty- Hartford. ' organdie with turquoise blue aasb, piness for his people. As long as .he one with Himself, and thus con- a haughty spirit before a fall. 2012, United Textile Work • s Had bridegroom will leave on a month'a (a achedulcd to lead devotiona. Sev- was arrested on Centef street last lived he managed to surround hlm- lolna It to Him. Hence, He cannot cause pride brings the destruction A preliminary meeting of dele- the strike been ordered as proposed part religion has played In Con- ed in the Cheney Mills. Joseph Fontanella. William David- Skond reprieve The bridal attendants will be yellow roses and delphiniums, and motor trip to Chicago and the Mid. eral of our yeung pabpla are at- night by Patrolman Herman Musko gates was held In Boston last Sun- necticut life and its power , to son, Loyald Davidson, Leo Carney, Miss Alloe Beovtlle, eUter of the i the btidesmalds isrill be similarly OBITUARY reli with the tradiUon of greatness flow into any evU or falsity, or act and the haughty spirit causes the a week ago, when the Rockville lo- A Willing to Co-operate die West, ratuming by wray of Caaa< tending the Bible Camp at Lake Who said he w as gulng between ftO In character, action, and achteve- through them. Evil# and falsltlea. fall, day when delegates Fred Baker and cal members voted to walk out with stimulate the people of the State. Every effort to sponsor or cond'act Bob Thornton, David Moseley, Earl PRISONER KILLED bridegroom, ae maid of honor; Mrs. gowmed In white organdie with- da and Niagara Faile. and 99 miles an hour. It Is strengthening, encouraging Arthur McGowan of the Mons Mary Hewitt Mitchell, the author, McCuUom, '*John Fltpatrlck, Ray GIUNTED SLAYERS John Learned and Mrs. Horace B. Winnepeeaukee thla eemtng .week, n ent that silenced his foes; but once act against the Liord and all that Is those of .other towns a test of tne activities which may reach everyone ! (watermelon pink sashes and arm Mrs. Jones it one of the beat end ethera are planning to attend George H. Backofen of Rockville, and consoling to know thaC the Ypres post attended, and joined powers o the different elements of traces through many years the "de- Meechan. Carlton Frye, Robert Learned, alsters-ln-law, and Miss I bouquets of swest peas to match. [le had passed away, a strong hand from Him. Since the Lord cannot other Boston and surrounding post In the town of Manchester are being II ■■■ i IN KENTUCKY FEUD known baauticiana In tOwn, and will next ’Weak. who was arrested iSiesoajr ot this conjoin either evil or falsity to Him- Lord’s relation to the evil and to the the local textile union wo-jld have cline In piety and the consequent made by Director Frank Busch who Thompson, Norman Pratt. Arthur (Oonttoaed from Page Ont) Emily Cheney will be bridesmaids. I The honeymoon of Dr: Scovllle and week and charged With speedini rwn Israel had gone. good Is the same. He causes the delegates In a Memorial service at revivals that were to help in keep- McCullum, George Rayuchle, Roy The nest man will be Samuel Sco- continue her connection with the A Cradle Roll party will he held Limmediately, discontent and pro- self, He cannot and does not punish. -j-j 1 been brought about today. at this time wishes to state that he his bride will be spent In Scan- Idly Beauty Parlor la the Houaa A on the pareonege lawn on Saturday paid a fine of flO and costs. sun to rise and the rain to fall alike historic points of Interest In A special meeting Is scheduled ing "the faith of the fathers, in Thompson, Roger Schaller. PhUUp (Centinioed^fCem vllle, Jr., the brldegroom'a father, dinavia, their plana being for a Mrs. Lena B. Miller Ssl became rife, and a group came The Lord is naught but love, com- around Boston. is willing to cooperate with any or- iMuld have an opportunity to male Page One) (lala building which will be under afumoon, July Tth, to which the Upon request of counsel, the ci ,, pasaion and mercy and joy divine. on good and evil. No matter what for thla afternoon to receive In- essential spirit, the faith of their ganization or groups Interested In Whitman, Ray Thompson, Paul Boy, a motion for a new trial. . and the ushert will be Samuel A. walking and bicycling trip. On their Mrs. Lena B. Mlllei, wife of Rater to Rehoboam, Solomon’s successor, one does, the Lord’s attitude toward Plans for entertaining the dele- descendants.” Norwood Frye, Walter Smith, John ScovlUa of West Cornwall, cousin; local management. membere of the Cradle RoU and the Miller, fir., died this morning a t the of John Jutiano, of Windsor, charged beseeching him to make the burdens All punishments, afflictions and structions as to the strike on Mon- any form of recreation by makinv "I am granting a reprieve until county line. Jailer Sooth eald. return to this country they will live Mr. Manta la in the wholeaala raothere are all cordially invited. with apeedlnff, was eohtlhUed to hitt remains the same, because gates will be made by Mons Ypres day. It Is understood from author The story of-the first music school KjcUson, John Kranpok, Ronald the week beginning July 9. 19.34, in Btamp left the car and started walk- Peter Barry of Llewellyn Park, N. In New York. home of her son, Peter MlUer, Jr., of the people lighter. sorrow are the world of evil. Noth- Post and Auxiliary. the facilities-and equipment avail- Jewelry butineta at 10 Weat 4Tth The Women’a MItelonary Society 743 Tolland turnpike after a Saturday, July T. JuUaho was taMSu ing can come from the L/)rd that Is naught but love, mercy and compas- itatlve sources tha* had thla strike in the United Slates is contained in r-ble. Already this year more or- Ferris. Howard Murphy, Buddy Mc- the case of all three defendants.". ing toward the house. Three shot/; J., Francis Lea Higginson of Bos- Mias Learned was graduated In Will hold a lawn party on the par- Into custody on Tuesday. sion goes out from Him. Try to the (iecond booklet. In a romantic Donald, Richard Grezel, Walter ton, Horace B. Learned and William 1930 from Vaasar College. Dr. Sco- street, NfW York (31ly. raonth's Illness. Mrs. Miller whosi Rehoboam. according to the story, not in Him. The Lord acts continu- been- carried out. a motion to re- ganizations and outing groups have The word was communicated were fired In quick siicciesslrin and •onage lawn Thureday aJternoon grasp a right idea of the God 'of In- scind the action of last Saturday strain, errtlrely suitable to the sub- Weir, Hamilton Jones. America swiftly to Sing Sing prison, to Mrs. Etsnipcr fell dead. Murley of Aberdeen, Washington. vllle Is a graduate of Yale college home hoe been in CollihiviMe. haj lock two sorts ot counsel. The ally to prevent or to mollify the used the picnic kits available for and evening, July 19, Coffee, fruit been at the home of her (ion jicre for punls'hmenUi’That evil’ brings'upon 1 finite love. would have been offered with prob- ject, "Music Vale Seminary," by Biiccino, Steven Sessions. Antonio's cell in the death house. Not knowing from whence came Muktc^^will be furnished* by Miss and the Medical School of the Uni- lUncb, short cake, eakea, and younger men, heady and wilful like • j vengc, or will to punish, in Him. He Frances H, Johnson, trtls how this '.hla purpose at the Recreation Cen Joseph Thompson, Dennis ,Carltn, Sally DMge of Boston, violinist; versity of Pennsylvania. Nichols-Glidden f the past five weeks. She was a himself, advised him not to give In GUARDSMEN ENTER ability of the vote being resended ter and the Invitation to make use "Oh, thank Oodl" she cried, sink- the Shota, the officers end Mays fled Mr. and Mra. J, M. Nichole of " wedtsh coffee cake will be eerved native of Germany but had lived *n SUN TEMPERATURE The Lord did not send the world-! Is Infinite beneficence. No matter Rockville’s two thousand mill em- school In lalem. Conn., offset the George Waezkowski, Ray Asplnwall, ing back onto her cot, sick from the to nearby underbrush, and the at- from three to nine. Tieketa are now to these malcontents, but to make depression. He sent overflowing | how much one has sinned, He wngs scant courtesy shown to the of the complete ktU Is extended to Reginald Martin, Kenneth Tomlin- North Elm atreat are in Strouda- thie country 91 years. She was 70 the burdens of the people heavier ployees don’t want a strike. acc'>rd the townspeople. ordeal, and burying her head in a tacker or attackers escaped. - burg, Pa., for the marriage of their on eale by membere of the eociety. years of age. abundance. All punishments come 1 to receive him back, just as a nat- CAMP TOMORROW ing to what appears to be a ma- music of New England in the first son, Rudy PierrOj Robert Jones, pillow. younger aon, Joel M. Nichole, Jr., Mra Miller leaves her husband IN NEW YORK 137 than ever. as the depression came. It was In- ural parent would have his child re-1 jority ot them. The vote for t half of the nineteenth century." Playground Sehedulee Richard Fitzgerald, Edward Fitz- Farad atid Faetta were Juat leav- hnd Miss Dorothy Gliddcn of Wilkes S t Bridgets R. C. Older counsellors gave better ad herent In erroneous economic meth- pent and return. There is more joy ] . strike was only 319 to 141, which There Is a wealth of local color in The following schedules of the gerald, Francis Muldoon, John Mul- ing the visiting cells, leaving to pre- Alvorid-Barnes Wedding Rev. John F, Kenney and six children. The children are. Mce, that Rehoboam should lessen STOCK EXCHANGE Barre, Pa„ which win u k e place U Theodore Miller, of East Hartford; (Oontimisd from Page Ona) ods. The Lord Is entirely apart in heaven over one sinner that re-; is only about twenty per cent of the both of these booklets. playground activities under the di- (loon, Leo McVeigh. George Cowley, one of the cburchee In that city to- Petsr Miller, Jr., of this town; Mrs. the burdens of the people and should from and above the depression. He mill employees. "Migrations from Connecticut." If ctioh of Walter Klttel for both George Moseley, Edward Sturte- day. There will be meases at 7:00, consider first of all the welfare of no repentence. It wm not for "the i To Leave Depot at 8.20 in the thlfd article, explains the extent East and West Side playgrounds ars vant, John Walsh, Donald Kennedy,; In Bristol "This Afternoon 8:00, 9:30 and 10:30. Amelia Graff, of Collinsville; Mrs. ter hit 97. Three deaths there Were will use It to show man his errors; Percy Ainsworth, agent for the BILL OPERATIVE Miss Oliddpn li a graduate of Louise Champ, of Hartford; John ascribed directly or Indirectly to the hts subjects. but He la In the light that cornea righteous, but for sinners that the, M, T. Stevens and Sons Company to which Connecticut people helped (IS follow.*:: Junior volley ball junior Leonard Kanehl, William McLaugh-- Smith College and la a teacher of At the 8:00 o'clock mess the chll- Miller, of this town; and Mrs. Matil- Rehoboam listened to the young Into the world and In the effort to Lord came into the world. He w ith, owners of the Hockanum. mills. le- build other American common- baseball, junior tennis, junior horse- Iln, Joseph Toman, Francis Toman,; Miss Elizabeth Erlel Bames, only . and seventy-five guests attending. dreh’e choir will sing: The Ruts of heat since Thursday. end Immature. He Invited revolt Morning for Annual Nian- wealths. Lois K. M. Rosenberry (Continued from Page One) art. The junior Nichols who was da Gllnack, of this town. There Heavy wind storme struck near adopt such principles as are neces- infinite ardor, yearns to bring every-1 ccived the following telegram ftim shoes for boys aged 8 to 12 years, Bertel Wogman. ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur The parents of the bride and bride- bom in Manchester is connected Life; O JeduB Dearest Lord; Jesus are-also two sisters ai.d two broth- end hatred by the rulhlessness with sary to avert Ita recurrence In the one into His closest presence. Pride Arthur Bease. president of the 7Ia shows how nearly every family toys 13 to 16, intermediate volley- Fireworks groom will assist the bridal party In My Lord; Let Glory in the Highest. New Liberty. Iowa and TaylorviUe, which he announced his policy, and a haughty ipirlt are evidences prior to 1800 was affected by these from 49 per n In the fourth booklet, "Connec- spread fal.se or misleading Informs of 3 Oakland street. The ceremony Hartford Courant. and the New Wis., and Richard Felher, of Hart- fatalities occurred yesterday. Seven many years had had his eyes on the Industrial Relations Board,” ed play, soft ball leagues all ages Second Stnitd On Top will be performed at the home of ent from Manchester, Bolton, H art- York-Herald, after which he spent Margaret Zableskas, ford. There are also 18 grandchil- kingdom, led a revolt in which 10 company, 169th rsgiment Connecti- ticut's Ter-centenary; A Retrospect tlon, to recommend purchase or sa'e ford, New Haven, New York a ty , Stella Krieskl. , died yesterday tn St. Louie, bringing No official word was recei ved 6f Three Centuries of Self Govern seniors optional sposts. In Day's News on the basis of expected manipula the bride's parent.s before an em- a year in Parle and another year Offertory solo: dren. a ■ of the 12 tribes broke away from cut National Guard will move into from President William J. Dunlap Girls Events of Niggei Hill, bankment of ferns and flowers,, by , Waterbury, Ptitnam. New Canaan, in Algeria and while in Africa he Funeral services will be held at to IS the total fafallttei for an I;ehoboam ' and established the ment," Professor George M. Dutch- tions. or. in effect, to take part in Greenwich, and Boston. Mrs. Root Panie Angellcue, eleven day stretch of torrid tem- the training camp at Nlantlc for at a late hour last evening. Mr. er, of Wesleyan University, pre- Girls events under the direction a pool to raise, lower or itabillie the Rev. Dr. Charles N. Shepard of made a trip Into the Sahara Desert. the home of her aon, Peter, on Tol- northern kingdom, henceforth to be the annual .period, of training tomor- DCinlap. as president of the Na'loo- of Miss Gertrude Fcnerty; Girls 6 to New York City, and Bristol.. .Before- of Neiy Hayen wiu cgter...... Mr. NUbpla is the originator of the Arlyne M. Garrity, . land-. turnpike,. Monday-aftemoon'- at- ^raturee., , ...... known ias the kingdom of IsraeL la sents .the ouJtatandlng. achipyemepls the' price of; a stock. The act afro ■fraveling the bride will wear ah 'Sanctus:'''” ” '^ ' ' ’----- Thdtana’B third'day of iOO degree row noon. ' ’The' I’ocnl ■c6mpahiea~'win -a)'- ‘Woolen ' and -Worsted - Depart- "of tRc" prople o r C6hn'ectl"cu"i; ' This TO- years? dancingTr handiwork;-jack.-? - St, Louis—‘‘Read_ this,? 4udg*a^i —: looks toward segregation of the the ceremony Mrs. L. L. Beach will Sinclair advertisements, featuring Ben Radding. 9 O'clock. Burial will be In the comparison with the southern king- ments of the United Textile Work- stones, group games; girls 10 to 14 said an aged negro, aciniaed MURDOCK & McConnell render piano selections and Miss ensemble of blue with accessories the prehistoric monsters now on Buckingham cemetery. Rev. Karl heat left four dead. -Wind and hall leave the Manchester depot at 8:20, valuable reference work completes * functions of floor traders, brokers. to match. , , Benedictus: played havoc i),ear Indianapolie, dom of Judah. ers, has been in Washington for the present series of twenty-nine years, tennis, handiwork, croquet, vagrancy. "It’s important." ■ dralPfs and others. BeUe Crosby of Manchester wdll exhibit at the World's Fair In Chl- •Margaret Wilson, ■ - ...... Richter, of.the Lutheran Concordia daylight time, and are due in H art-1 three days conferring with goverr;- volleyball, dancing. dramatics, Judge J. P. Finnegan read aloud: sing vocal selections, "Passing By," After a weddinj trip through ctxgo. He Is well known as a church, wtli officiate. causing damage estimated at |10,> pamphlets issued by the Tercenten- the Green Mountains qnd New Stella Rodnes, COO to Fort Benjamin Harrlion. At It was the custom of Scripture foTd'^ 8:40 a. m. tomorrow mbrn-1I "mental officials': ary Commission on historical sub- games; girls. 14 to'16 years, tennis, "Kindly discharge this man. Slgned» and "In the Garden of My Heart."- writer of mystery stories and was writers to see In all these things THE SALVATION ARMY Ing. The units will assemble at the 1 Traffic Lanes Arranged Franklin Delano Roosevelt." Rev. Dr. Shepard and Mrs. Beach Hampshire, the young couple will a regular contributor to "Weird Angnua D ^ Bethel, near Richmond, Ind., a SECOND congregational 1 jects. Others win be issued later, handiwork. dr.amatics, optional live at 19 Hollister street. Manobes- Stella O’Bright. the hand of God. Perhaps today we Frederick C. Allen, Minister Adjutant R. E. Martin. armory at 7:30 a. m., and will march Traffic lanes through the center also designed to stimulate Interest games. Hikes will be held for all The judge agreed—if the negra were both High School, classmates ■Tales’’ and similar magazines. twisting wind levelled crops. would not be quite so sure that the could pay a $100 fine-so the de- of the bride's fatlier. tcr, receiving their friends after Stella KrieiU FUNERALS to the depot. of Rockville were arranged yester- in Connecticut history and the ob- groups every week. The boys’ and Smack our Lips Over A Cold Class Of August 19th. providence of God is in the matter Morning worship at 10:45. Union Saturday, 7:00 p. m. — Prayer Company G will be In charge of day by the Connecticut State High- servance of the Tercentenary In young men's schedule under the di- fendant took his note to the worka Six- rlblmn bearers will form an when one rogue supplants another meeting. way Department acting In conjunc- house. aisle, as the bride enters the llvlnc The bride was educated in the STATE THEATER MATINEE Thomas Flavell service with the North Methodist Captain James H. McVeigh and the 1935. rection of Francis Dellafcrra at the Bristol Schools. She attended The funeral of Thomas Flavell HITLER OUSTS LEADER cn a throne. church. A brief communion medl- , 7:30 p. m.—Open Air service. Howitzer' Company in charge of tion with the local officials. The ast side arc; Monday, 6-8, soft ball New CasUe, Pa.—Love found a room on the arm of her father, who MRS. THORA STOEHR’S Sunday; WHITE HORSE ALE will give her In marriage. Mrs. Wellesley College and was gradu- will be held this afternoon at 2 j ■Whatever may have been the tatioD will be given by the minister, j Captain Russell B. Hathaway. De- lanes were arranged at the Inter- league; 8-9, volleyball league; 7-8, way for an Ohio youth. He rushed .ated from Miss Wheelock's School character of Jeroboam, when he suc- appropriate to Independence Dav, ; 9:30 a. m. — Sunday Schopl. tails have been ordered to arrange section of Union street with Elm horseshoe tournament; Tuesday, 6-7, into a barber shop and asked the Beach will play the bridal chorus SHOWS START EARUER o'clock at the funeral parlor of Classes for everybody. The Sunday from Lohengrin. In Boston. For live years she Thomas G. Dougan, 59 HoU street. OF HIS STORM TROOPS ceeded In the revolt and became July 4th, followed by the observ- for transportation of the camp bag-- and West Main streets where they tenlor tennis tournament; 6-8, play- loan of a pair of trousers while Tonight A t taught kindergarten In the Man- PUPILS IN RECITAL king in the northern kingdom, he ance of the Lord’s Supper. The mu- School will remain In operation all gage in advance of the companies’ join the main thoroughfare in the ANTICIPATE SALES those he wore were being pressed. The bride will wear her mother’s Washington Lodge, L. O. L. and | summer. ground baseball; 8-9, volleyball; wedding gown of ivoi^' satin trlm- chester, achoois and for tbs past New Schedule. AVill Provide Manchester L. O. L. members will: did not prove much better than sic: departure. center of the cUy. The rotary At Wednesday. 6-8, soft ball league; He explained he was to be married year has been an instructor at The A group Of 9 of Mrs. Thorii (Conttnned from Page One) Rohoboam. The northem-kingdoBa ■praiude: Rmnamse .-. .-r-j-rrr.-.Busch 11:00 a. m,—Holiness meeting. - -The period- of-training .-wrlU-~be this Interseclioa has tempprarily In an .b.piir, and didn’t want to wed- nied with panne velvet and' a ber- Added Convenience to Wom- attend In a body aind members of j 3:00 p. m.—Service in the Park. 8-4, ' volleyball league;-7-8. play-: tha of liice. Her wedding veil of tulle Foote School In New Haven. -The Stoehr's pupils took part tn a re- each lodge will act as bearers. Rev. a special set of crack, black-shirted was started out, under his auspices. Offertory: Andante ...... West two weeks with special days as- been discontinued because of Its ex- ground ball; 8-9, volleyball; Friday. in uncreased pants. A barber GEORGE’S TAVERN bridegroom was educated In the en Patrons, Manager Says. cital last nljght. in the chapel of In evil things that ultimately 7:00 p. m.—C ^ n Air service in signed on Sundays. Governor’s Day treme size and the location, which loaned the youth his spare pair. will he arranged with a coronet of Louis L. Belden of Christ Cathe-' storm troops, created by Hitler to Postlude: Postiude E Flat .. .Clark front of Post Office. 6- 7, cuub, meeting; 6-8. playground Duchess lace belonging to. the local schools. He Is associated the South Methodist church, and de- dral, Hartford, will officiate and act primarily as bodyguards. brqugb disaster upon the people. Union services will be held dur- will be July 8 at which time the i Is very much out of line. ball; 8-9, volleyball Girls activities Bridegroom and bride returned them At Oak and Bissell streets with the Connecticut Mutual Life Manager George Hoover of the spite the heat there w-aa a large and 7:30 p. m.—Service In Citadel. The suspension-of the use of the bridegroom's grandmother and State theater announced today that burial will be in East Cemetery. 3. The Steel Helmets (Stahlbelm) Here in our lesson we see Ahijah ing July In the Congregational Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Ver- state’s chief executive will review under Dorothy .Hansen at the East later. ’ AND HEAR THE FAMOUS caught w ith. orange blossoms. She Insurance Company In Hartford. thoroughly appreciative audience. — A uniformed pro-Monarchlst the prophet giving Jeroboam fair church m charge of Rev. F. C. Al- the command. ! rotary was made by Mayor Geo'/o S de arc: 6-7, volleyball for senior Tampa, Fla.—C. T. Hall, street matinees at the theater will begin The pupils all did exceptionally wrell, non Post will have charge of the C. Scheets after conference wl’h String Beans and Blueber will carry a bouquet of llly-of-tho- somewhat earlier from now on. force. It was merged with the wcrnlng. The prophets certainly did len. and In August and September services afternoon and evening. Col- j The ro.ster of the Howitzer com- and junior girls; 7-8 dramatics; 8-0, caf motorman, thought a friend wae valley and gardenias. particularly those more advanced in uot fear to speak out. One cannot 2nd in the Methodist church in i Highway Department officials who joking when he said there were Stevens-Baich Shows will start promptly at two their studies. Nazis In the early days of the Hitler onel Post is in charge of the Men’s pany follows: group games; 'Tuesday, 6-7, story DUBALDO BROTHERS Mrs. Roland B, Guild of Mineola, o’clock, the theater being opened at POUCE COURT regime. but admire their superb courage charge of Rev. C. Homer Ginns. Social Service -lepartment in the ! Captain, Russell B. Hathaway; ■ viewed the scene. ries Begin to Appear, Add telling; 7-8, volley ball; 8-9, play- triplet sons at Hall’s home. The Sing and F^ntertain Long Island, roommate of the bride Mtsa Edith Louise Bnlch, daughter Miss Ada Robinson, local soprano 4. The Relchswehr— The stand- when, with no forces to protect The annual union vacation church 1st Lieut.. Horace F. Murphey; 2nd ' Objections have been heard rela- motorman finished his day’s work,; of Mr. and Mra William M. Batch 1:45. This will make It possible for sang” Momlng" and “The Merry Salvation Army Eastern Territory tive to the placing of a direction ground ball, and group games; Wed- at Wellesley College, will be matron- the afternoon show to be completed Found guilty of a charge Of ing army, 100,000 men, a.<; permitted them, they spoke out what they be- school opens on Monday, July 9, with headquarters in New York Lieut. Donald L. Forbes. re.**day, 6-7, group games; 7-8, vol- then found the news was true.; of-honor. She will wear a dress ol of Yantlc, formerly of this town, Piper," and both numbers wert en- speeding in police court today. Ar- under the provisions of the Treaty lieved to be the truth of God to'the and continues Monday through Fri- First Sgt Ragner G. Gustafson; post on the sidewalk adjoining the ing to Volume. There are four other children in th* The Beal Line of Beera Served In Mnnchenter— win be married- fh.s oft-rnooh at 4 by five o’clcjck and will be a con- thuslasUcally secelved. Tbs comet City. He is concluding a tour of in- leyball. 8-9, horaesr.ces; Thursday, green chifTun. The bride's other a t- venience to women who must get to thur Fuller of Bridgeport, was lined of .’Versailles. very men who had power qver them day for three weeks. The superin- spections in New England which In- Sergeants, William L. DeHan. PaulU nion Congregational ^church. It 't;-7 story telling; 7-8, volleyball; family. Cooled By the F'inesl F'rigiditire F]qiiipment. tendants .will, he Mrs. E. Bartlett o'clock to Francis Hallett Stevens,' playing of Lawrence Metter, young tendents of the three depar’me-i-'s. J. Moriarty. Alfred V. Phancuf, I wa-i reported that the Highway ue- son of Dr, Howard G. an d ' Mrs. their homes and prepare -etipper of life and death. cluded the Institution In Hartford. ?,-3, playground ball and group Balboa—A swordfish weighing Barnes, of Stamford, slsler-ln-lav.- after the theater. The change in son of Mr. and Mra. Morris Metter It Is refreshing and strengthening Intermediate. Junior and Primary, Everett C. Walker, partment was to be asked to re- By Sunday It is estimated the 1,000 pounds made a fatal mlstak* Stevens tif New .Milford. The cere- of Walker stroet. was excellent and Adjutant Alex Nlcol .who is well- move the sign because It had been games; Friday, 6-7, group games; of the bride, and Mrs. Charles II, time will also allow for broadcaats to live In the atmosphere of such are, respectively, Mrs. Mari^jerite known in Manchester is in charge Corporals. George R. Barber. Rob- •sales at the* Manchester auction 7- 8, volleyball. 8-9, playground ball by swimming into one of the dry* Blackall, of Hartford. They will mony will take place at the home ot added a note of variety to the pro- Karlsen, Mrs. Gertrude Qulsh. and ert DePietro. George W, Elliott, placed without permission of the j the bride’s parents and will be pci- from the theater’s Wurlltzer organ gram. men, and with this first lesson we of this Institution. Brigadier A. E. church authorities and that It mar- market will reach a total of $.5,- I and group games. docks, here. The drydock was he.attired In similar dresses of peach each Thursday afternoon frotp five are launching into fellowship with Mias Florence Benson. All children Bates 'will accompany the Colonel. Harley F. Newcomb, Chester A. emptied and Mr. Swordfish was left chlflon. All of the attendants will fortned by Rev, Charles Scovllle of Others who took part in the re- red the beauty of the church. 000, which will be far In excess of Equipment Overhauled until 9:30. these mighty men who spoke for from the age of six to the age ot Sendrowski. Lester H. Wolcott, The playground equipment has high and dry. ■* - have am(fll head wreaths of swt-et- Grace chuich. the Episcopal serv- clUl were Barbara Swarts, Barbara . V. H E W E N T fifteen are cordially Invited to at Terry J. Yanlshcwsky. Mayor Schcets later explained what was expected and before the ice being used. Clay, Evelyn Hawley, Donald Mc- God In days of difficulty, when to CHURCH OF THE N.AZARENF- sales close next week the total been thoroughly overhauled and He wa.s dispatched with rifles, heart rosea and carry arm bou-- speak out meant to Imperil their tend the school. Prvts. 1st Cl. John E, Anderson that the sign was placed at ita bo'isted from the dock by a derrick, queta (if garden flow-era. Little Ruth The maid of honor will be Miss Cann, Helen Adaroy, Vivian Stoehr, Harris B. .Anthony, Pastor i Felix L. Gavello. John F. Gollmitzcr. I present location by orders of him- amount of produre sold will double lam te l with an addition of twelve A S F A R A S ' very existence. that of a year ago. when a total of new kiddie swings being made this and distributed among employes of Rlchardsun, daughter of Mr. and Miiriun E. Robertson of Henry ABOUT TOWK Phyllis Custer, Myrtls Horton and SOUTH CHI RCH Bang! Bang! Mra, IlHlIam Maxon Richardson of street, close friend and classmate ('"f Hazel McBiide. 9:00 a. m.- $42,000 was taken th from the >«nr. the canal. (Methodist Episcopal) ing. i Klotzer (Artificer), auctions at the market. Hickory, N: C.—The call of th* Brooklyn, N. Y., will be flower girl, the bride, and the best'man will ce The speaker at Monday noon’s At the close Mrs. Stoehr was pre- H E C O U L D Leonard C- Harris, Minister 1 Nlese, Joseph V. Rini, Paul Rini. i Y. M. C. A, Expand The attendance at Globe Hollow wearing a white Parisian frock and Earle Williams of New Haven,-fra- meeting of the Manchester Ktwanls sented with a rtft of jewelry from 9:30 a. m.—Sunday Bible School. . . „ The Tolland County Y. M. C. A , There were 848 crates of straw- swimming pool since the opening wild means nothing to a baby quail ternity brother and college room- 10:45 a. m .-T he Sacrament Of i Edward P. Welch. Harvey O. Win berries sold in the market yester- here. carrying a basket of flowers. club at the Country Club will be the one of her pupils and two beautiful O N T H E I R ORANGEMEN HERE Sunday services: with headquarfers in Rockville, is Wednesday, June 20 ha-s been a(>- .Master Charles Wakeman, son of mate ot the bridegroom. Rev. Karl Richter of the Concordia bouquets of flowers from others. The Lord’s Supper. a Tnhn to expand in the immediate future day, all 24 quart crates and they proximately 12,200 and the predict- the bird mysteriously appeared ta 10:45 a. m.—The first of the 6:30 p. m .-Young People’s Ser- Privates. Myron H. Ames John brought a total of' $2,649.33, for the chicken yard of R. D. Mull anil: .Mrs, Maurice Wakeman and grand- The bride who will he given i.n Lutheran church. This will be Rev. H O NEVM CXJN union services of the Center Con- , ' J. Bodner, Elmer L. Burst, Edward by, the enlargement of Its present ed breaking of last year’s attend- iFireworkswholf:sa l e and rf:tail son of Dr. snd Mrs. Charles J. Rart- mairiage by her father will wear a Richter's introduction to the mem- quarters. a high of $4.70. a low of $1.80 and ance record Is seemingly going to promptly, joined the brood of a ban- gregational and South Church will 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic Service. I U. Brown. Frtok E. Burkhardt. Leon lelt of New Haven will . be ring gown of white muusseline de sote bers of Mancheafer’s only luncheon PLAN BOYNE PARTY At present they arc on the third an average of $3.12. In addition to be accomplished. More people are tam hen. It is being mothered bj| SOLI) BY JOSEPH FARR '‘ The bearer. MANCHESTER MAN be held In South Church at this Rev. George Christian, who recent-j H. Clough, !• rands E. Dlcklnron, the strawberries there was sold 21 the hen along with the chicks. with train, anei small hat of the club. C. P. Thayer will furnish the hour. Rev. Leonard C. Harris will ly graduated from Asbury College, Harold A. Dumas. Harold E. Elllg, floor In the Prescott block and con* availing themselves of the much Im The ribbon bearers will be Mi.ss same material to match. She wl.l prize for the day. gist of one room used by Rev. Wil- bushels of green peas ranging in proved swimming facilities and Gering. Nebr.—District Judge B. be the preacher. Sermon subject: win preach. j George C. Gardner^Siegfried A. Giji price from $1.15 to $1.60 a bushel •F. Carter believes he who steal*, I Grace fitack'of Bristol, Miss Ruth carry a colonial bouquet of mixed WEDS IN TORRINGTON The Little Gate to God." bert, Clarence A. Gochee, Joseph F liam F. Tyler, secretary, for his more children are in ' attendance RESERVOIR FILLING STATION Holmes of Manchester, Miss Su.san white flowera. The maid of honor A hearing on the application of All Members of Order and The Week for a total of $28.40. String beans daiiv because of the vast Improve- chickens at night should repent in The music program: 7:30 p. m.—Wed.. Prayer. Meeting. Gollmit, Raymond E. Crumback,} office. ^ were offered for the first time yes-_ .lust I'n.st the Beservoir in We.st H.irtford. Chittenden of NeW Haven, Mrs. will be gowned in blue lace, trim- Agnes Scranton for co.istructlon of Prelude—Andante from the Fourth Raymond L. Hagenow, Charles C. j li is planned to arrange the ments' made. The children’s swim- church Sunday morning. Charles Barker of Palo Alto, Cal9- med with dark blue. .She will wear a gasoline filling station at Parker Torrlngton, .lune 30__(API — 7:30 p. m.—Fri., Class Meeting. terday and four bushels - sold for ming classes conducted every morn- Joe Calvert, 19, pleaded gulltjr Emily Roche of Torrlngton ana Families to Have ^lebra* Symphony ...... Wider Haig, George F. Hawkes. .quarters formerly used 'by Rock- $1.60, making the total sales for the and waa paroled by Judge Carter on fornta, Mrs,, Itaymond Dickinson of a large dark blur hat hnd carry a and Tolland Turnpike w.ns held In Processional Hymn—Pilgrims Privates, Johe D. Kynoch, Herman ville Council No. 1155. Knights of ing except Saturday and Sunday — F R E E — Brookl.vn, ‘ N. Y., and .Mrs. Morrell colonial bouquet of light and dark the Selectmen’s office at 11 a. m. to- Joseph Brun, 68, of South Man- ST. .MARY’S EPISCOP.AL .. day $2,679.33. has a total enrollment of 201 for condition that he attend church chester were married this morning 'Anthem—“Forever Worthy Is Thy J. Lange, Edmund A. Magdefrau, | Columbus, and to open modern There will be no sale.at all today, A Whistling Devil or a W hmtiing House On Fire Vehslage of AmltyvUle, Long Is- blue flowera. day. tion Saturday, July 14...... Tschalkowski Rev.' Jams* Stuart Nelli, Rector Nllan T. McCrystal. Matthew P .' quarters at this place, which is on the first week and the following services at least once every Sundajl land. All will wear wreaths of The ceremony will be followed hy In East Utfhfleld by the Rev. H but on Sunday the auction will be have registerodt and taken insrtuc- during the period of the parole. with purchuw of TiOc or over. F)xtia 10'’; disrount on Francis HIne of Trinity . church Antheiir-^’Lord of All Being" ---- Naezkow’ski. Frank M. Rosinskl, Lc- the same floor of the Prescott held. There are still many berries larger orders. .’ sweetheart roses. a reception for 40 guests, ait-.-r The annual outing of Dllworth- , _...... Andrews Sunday, July 1, Fifth Sunday af- roy Ryan, Frank R, Saunders, Frank block. Alterations arc to be made tlon: Salt Lake City—Harlan Hender- Clarkson S. Barnes, brother of which the young coupio will leave Cornell post. American.Legion will Torrlngton. Mr. and Mrs Frank ter Trinity: to be brought to the market and in Girls. son and R. L. Burns were beln|| Brun of Ea-st Litchfield, eon (Uirl The members of Daughters of Recessional Hyipn—Duke Street. P. Scarlato, Joseph A. Scolsky, Ed- immediately and it is planned to addition to,the.se it is expected that the bride, will be the best man. The on a bridal trip to Maryland and be held tomorrow at Ed Keeney’s Postlude—Allegro'-Maestoso ...... • 10:45 a, m.—Morning Prayer and Gertrude Lavoche. Shirley Fahey. given a hearing on a charge of Special! Box of 50 Biff Chief Salutes—65c. ushers will he the Messrs E Bart- daughter-in-law of the bridegroom Liberty, Ladies' Loyal Orange Sermon. Sermon topic: “Peter's mund Sierbinaki, Walter Sierputow- have the new quarters ready for no the number of peas, blueberries, ating an unlicensed still Washington. D. C., the bride wear- cottage. Roaring Lake, Glastonbury. were the attonddnU. Mlu Eugenia ...... '.--^lendelssohn 8w1, Adolph C- Snyder. Donald C. Icupaney by September 1. The Lucy Sartor, Mary Edmunds, Bar- This offer la good only on the 1st and 2nd ol July. lett Bames of Stamford, brother of ing a navy blue and white euseni- i A chicken pie dinner will be served Lodge, No. 125, and the members of Teachings." string beans and cherries will show bara Stevenson, Peggy Noonan. In an effort to prove that ma*l|i Brun of South Manchester, grand- Washington Loyal Orange Ikidge Archibald Sessions, Organist and , 7:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and Taylor, Charles S. Tobin, Harold A. i Knights of Columbus hall will be an increase in the volume. the bride, and Morgan H. Alvord, of ble They will be at home to the(r' at 2 o’clock and clam chowder will Choirmaster. ' Topliff, Harvey E. Walter, Kenneth | used for an Indoor athletic center Laura Walker, Marion Hurlburt, dumped when the still was confl** Brinff Thia ('oupon To The West Hartford, rousin of the bride- friends after .luly 19 at 6 Park be served throughout the day. A daughter of the bridegroom, was No. 117 are making arrangements Sermon. Sermon topic: "Unity”. cated was alcoholic, ■ the govern* flower girl. for a Joint celebration ■ of the Two The Daily Vacation Bible SChqol W. Wetmorc, Concetto J. Zanghl. i a gymnasium. There will be Dorothy Dilsworth. Celia Wilson, groom. Place, Danbury sports program will be enjoyed by will open at South Church, Monday,- Services will be In charge of John Janet ‘ Ritchie, Dorothy Chapin, ment called Frank A. Olsen, who A reception; In the garden, will Hundred and F'orty-fourth Anniver- •Johnston.' Felix J. Zatkow-skl space for ba.sketball games The bride was 'graduated fmih the members during the afternoon. Who weuldn't...at Ion July 9 at 8:30 a. m. Courses for The roster of Company "G". 169th As It is planned to open Camp Joyce Bronkle, Lorraine PouHot, keeps bees. RESERVOIR FILLING STATION follow the ceremony, one hundred A few more tickets are available and Mr. Brun’e address here is 98 sary of the Battle ot the Boyne, to Sessions of the Church School, Y’S VAGABOND CAMP "Those bees have heed so drunk Manchester High school with ' the Packard street. dollon o milef Thot't be held In the Orange Hall on Sat- Primary, Junior and Intermediate Infantry, C. N. G., follows: Woodstock on July 6. very few local Ethel Russell. Jean Fitzgerald, Flor- can be secured by calling ' Frank grades will be given under direction Men’s'Blhle Class and Highland ine Wright. Sylvia Ostrinsky. Stella for two weeks," Olsen testified, Bray (5617), today. what Orocis's popo urday, July 14. Park Sunday.^ School omitted during Captain. Jame.s H. McVeigh. activities will take place in Rock- TO BE HERE IN AUGUST "That they haven’t been able to dO The celebration will be open only of trained workers. Over fifty en- July and Augiiat. First Eieutennnt. Raymond E. ville during the summer months. Schaffer, Ruth Schaeffer, Beatrice paid to tho man who rollments have already been enter- Brleln Coles, .Francos Edmunds, Alice any work." ■ Ferdinand Lewis of 88 Summer to members of the Orange order and Tuesday, 7:00 p.'--m.—Boy Scouts. Ilagedorn. The defendants were held foi morrlod h e r, . . and their families. The four lodges in Second Lieutenant, Stephen Frey Rockville dog owners are happy Schmidt, Louis Wilson, Rosalie street aijd Herman Pallait of 130 The tennis court at South Church Gr. II, Thomas i that the 90-day quarantine of dogs ■McDonald, Betty Crosby, Barbara trial. Slimmer street are going to epend d i d p o o r O o a r g o .,th**^lclntty are expected to par- POIJ8H NATIONAL^tnUBCH First Sergeant, First Location of Seilson Will South MANCHESTER S’V ‘ n u . ’This includes, in addition has been put in shape for playing Pagani. has been completeo and it is now Weir, Irene Dougan, Shirley Ste- the first two weeks of July at camp by the young people of the League. Golway Street permissible to permit their dogs to Be at_ Rocky Hill. Where phenson: oh Crystal Lake. DANCE AT to m hU m o n e y ....I lodges mentioned above, Man- I Rev. Peter Lataa Sergeants, Gr. IV.. Charles W. FchAilr Loyal Orange Lodge. No. 99 The court is open to members of Bvcholski Walter G. Cowles. Albei t run at large. Camp Will Open Monday. Doris Topping, Mary Topping. YANOCQGAS and Devotion Loyal Orange Lodge the League and Young People’s De- T''Gqrdner. Zigmund GozdZ, Patrick A large number of the members Julia Gallas.so, Beatrice McDonald, FRIDAY JULY ^ partment upon the payment of . a 8:30—Children’s mass. r''^di Isabella Heritage, Madaline Bald- TALCOTTVILLE of the Rockville Oommunity Garden No. 146, which has lU headquarters small fee. Arrangements can be 10:'90—Mass. 1. Mu?plby, (supply). Joseph A. Pob- An experiment in camping con- HOSPITAL NOTES in Hartford. The plans,, as yet in , , ...^sar."'Winiam F. Wo)fram. Club went to Manchester last eve- win. Ida Scudierl, Barbara Schwartz, made with. Carlton Harris, tennis 1:30—Rev. Latas and the commit-i to, (messT."'William F. Wolfra ducted la.st year hi’ the County Joyce WethereU. Marie Warren. Time RAU’S complete are to be made so the tee will leave for Webster, Mass Corporals, Or^ V.. Paul J. Barrett. ning to visit the Wickham gardens First in Manchester SRaJSieSp.eee,rte chairman. \MCA in the form of a traveling Grace Lewis, Muriel McCollum, Lois Sunday, July 1, ^111 be obse:ervsf A son wa-s born yesterday to Mr, earlier part of the evening will be 2:00—Picnic at Happyland Pavil- (I'lerk), Clifford El'.Janlcke. Hecbert where they Viewed the Japanese Crystal Lake given over tq the amusement of the Iris. The ‘members left Rockville ramp proved so successful that It McCoUuni. Marion Cashlon, Marlon as Communion Sunday in tha and Mrs. Edward Modsan of 829 CONCORDIA LUTHER.AN ion, auspices Ladies’ Aid society. If. Kearns, Nils Pear'Mn,. John- M. will be repeated this year. On Mon- Carter, Irene Gardner, Janet Mc- cottville Congregational church. A High Powered Gasoline sellinff for less Main street. tl children and the later part to the Garden and Winter Streets Music by Blue Diamonds. Rieder, Edward G. Rudinsky, Jpsepn at- 6:15 o'clock and returned late in Pf^/C£5 grown-ups. the evening. day the County Y "Vagabond Camp" Ganm Julia Kearns, Mary Ferns. The primary department of th Mrs. Bertha Hadden ol 15 Frank- Saturday, June 30 ■ K. Richter, Pastor - N^ Zelonis. will be .set up in Rocky Hill for the Priscilla Ferris, Katherine Boy, Sunday School held » party Frld* than regular gas. Stop at the Blue Pump CHILDHEN lin street, Paul Pantaleo of 122 There will'be a recess when soda, ST JAMES R. C. Privates, First Class. Gr. VI.,7Bd: Miss Natalie Ide who has been School street. Joseph Stevenson of ice cream and cake, qnd other tbing.s ■sec'ctary to-the FERA _dcpartment first week Of its 1934 season. Anna Boy, Marjorie Sheridan. Shir- afternoon at the-Talcortvllle eburd and fill your tank with this new high pow- UND£R A6 To Mfhic By 9:00 a.'m .—Sunday School. Rev. \V. Pv Reidy, Pastor v.’ard F. Anderson, Vincent F. Borel-' The camp, which is designed pn-' ley Worden. Sylvia Stechholz, Lor- Mrs, F. P. Bachelor waa in cbarfck 22 Warner ((trect. and Edwin Bray most people enjoy in the warm 10:00 a. m.—English Service. Rev. Patrick Killeen lo. William A, Dickson. , Frank J. in Rockville, directed by Frank ol. 13- Wadsworth street w ere ad- weather will be aerved. It was Bupp'recht, has tendered her resig- m.arily to bring camping experience raine Gustafson. Joyce Gustafson. Franklin G. Welles, Jr., has r6| ered gas and get the surprise of your life. 11:00 a. m.—German Service. Rev. Tboniaa Stack Duncan, Francis R. Gardner, Guido to boys who are unable to leave Iris McGan. Gloria DcGran, Vir- turned home after an appettdlcl< mitted and Mra! Mary Lupacchtdo PETE DAMICO hoped to have an exhibition drill by Schedule for July, beginning G'orgettl, Cl 6 (Art.), Joseph J. nation lo take effect on. July .1. Miss of 75 Blrcl| - street UHi discharged the degree teams of the Daughters Ide plans to attend summer school home for any length of time, is tn ginia Thornton, Nancy Anderson. operation at the Manchester It will make the old bus perform like a new Roy: And ttu July 8. . Masses at St. James’ church will Giraltis, Patrick W. Humphrey, charge of two capable directors Constance Hunt. Mary Fitzpatrick, morial hospital. He arrived hi yesterday. of Libertyi and Washington Lodge, 8:00 to 9:00 a- m.—German Ser- be 7. 8:30 and 10:30. Thomas D, McCann (Bugler). B'runo as she has been engaged as a mem- car. ADULTS Mias Sarah Monoghan ol TalCott- With 5^ but the Washington Degree team Is ber of the faculty of the Rockville William H. Karl of New Jersey, last Gladys Bellucci , Marjorie Shields. late Thursday night. 3 R I N G vice. Children’s mass at 8:30 in base-t MazZoli, Walter Mozzer, Arnold J year co-director of the camp, and Dorotliy Squatrito, Patricia Gaivin. John G. Talcott is exi>eeted hod rtlle and Jack Slnhamoh of IT Berkshire Hotel going to Canada to represent the 9:00 to 10:00 a. ra. — Sunday ment chapel High school for 1934-35. Edgerton street were admitted to- oioeee azACii^ state of Connecticut at the monster Fngani. C l 4 (CoOk), Peter , F. Miss Marjorie Stevens of VernonH Rbhert.s Burr ot Manchester, both Marie Fitpatrick. from Rockport, Mass, to spend t | School Music by the Junior Chorus Choir flasiela, Francis J. Topping. Jr., week end. day. celebration in Toronto on Thursday, 10:00 to 11:00 a. m.—English Ser- at the 8:3.0 mass. left this morning for Camp Hoover, Springfleld College men. Mr. Karl May Kjellson, Joyce Bronkie, Ma- COOPER CROMWELL TIRES Orchestra B UR N S •'"‘ A L L E N July 12th, 80 cannot be present at Tude S. Vince, (Cook). N. y » Girl Scout camp, where she cud Mr. Burr have had, wide ex- rian -Moseley, Carroll McVeigh. Charles Monaghan is going CIRCU/ vice. Prelude—Andante, Bach. Privates, Gr. VII.. Lenoard J. An-; Nancy Goslee, Jean Holmes, Doro- leave for Niantic, Conn., ^ t h th e‘local celebration. is lo sict as counsellor for the ses- perience in boys work and camping U^CLTAX Featurinff Rhythmic Ducta The Week Hymn—Only Thee My Jesus. c'.crson, James C. Bayllss, Rene L. Company G, National Guard, Try To Beat These Prices! PRESIDET STARTS The committee in charge of tick- Ladles Aid Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Hymn—O Sacred Heart that on son. cna bring to the camp a diversity thy Asplnwall, Elsie Asplnwall, Ma By Ida Mayno and Fred Mar* ets will try to get. In' touch with Chapdelalne. Harris E. Clark, Wil- The annual Sunday school plntc ot interests and a thorough training rion Buck. Mildred Hobby. Anna day morning. (Charles has \ G U y LO M BARD O Friday at 8 p. m. the Young Peo- the Cross. liam J. Clark, Harry N. Davis, Joffre regularly in the past two years. 29x4.40-21 $4.45 30x5.00-20 3.5.75 CO. Charming Radio Person* every member of the order it is pos- ple’s society. Hymn—f) MotKfer I Could Weep of the Rockville Baptist church Is which will combine to make the pro- McCune, Jeanette McChine, Loretta CRUISE TOMORROW alities. . /end kn SOYAL CANADIANS pUyl^t sible to reach, but in the event that G. DeMarz, Gerald J. Demeu.sy, being held today at Pine Point gram one of unusual interest. They Smith, Almeda Stechholz, Shirley On Wednesday evening - “ 29x4.30-20 34.70 27X.5.25-17 36.0P for Mirth. •Stanley W. Falkoski, Stanley Gozdr. tlon Army group from MancI JACK HOKIE- (Cnnttniied from ®age One) ’ "*lk» rneetvrt mink iktt smL of any be overlooked or are difficult to SW EOfSH CONGREGATIONAL Hymn—Mary, Dearest Mother. Lake Hazardville, and well over will be assisted in the conduct of the Porterfield, Doris Porterfield, June 30x4.50-21 34.0(1 2.Sx5.25-lS locate there will be a supply of Sherwood J. Holland, Anthony M. too children are attending. The Mlldner, Ethel Meacham, Shirley came to TalcottvlUe and played 30.20 FAMOUS WESTERN S02EEN S TA R , Dnaring 8196-19190, D. B. T. E. S. Green, Minister Communion Solo—Violin and .Or- camp by volunteer leaders, locally 38x4.75-13 tickets at the Orange Hail which gan, Schubert; J. Rooney. Violinist. Kaminakl Art A. LaChance, Jere- committee in charge consisU at secured. Horan, Frances Sullivan, Ruth sang hymns by the Tali 35.20 27x'..,50-17 $0.80 aa soon as Mr. Roosevelt goes irt.ah F. Lovett, Anthony Miller, Jr., Library. The group spoke a a ^ 20x5.00-10 ’- ' ‘ I N P E R S O N ^ ' oboard. The trip will take him to Admission 60 eeato. ifLUg. may be had by request on the eve- English morning 'vorship, 10:30. Recessional—Organ. Mrs. George Schwartz, chairman; During the week of August 13 the Packard, Cecelia Sullivan, Vera 35.3.5 28.\.j,.50-18 $7.00 ______t” ■ .. Puerto Rico, the Urgln leiands, ning of I4th. Tfllx S. Paganl. Stephen G. Piesclk, Mra. Reginald Kent and Mrs. Al- camp win be at Highland Park here, Dion. Lorraine Burney. Vera Brooks. large number ol men and OUR GANG COMEd V In connection with thla service— Music at the 10:30 mass. Low gathered around. Haiti, Columbia, Panama Carial and Sun., C( mmunion. There will be no Sun- mass for the summer. iJohn H. Pontlllo, John H. Rieder, bert Hartensteln. ' Arrangements for the Vagabond Arline Sears, Erna PontlcleUi, Dor- Hawaii. VIC VAAST And Hie Popu* Hymn—Come Holy Ghost, Cre-j Rudeen. Albert W. Rudla othy putt. Mary Murdock. Ruth There will be no more SERVICE Phone 1868. Scenes of World's Fair The city of LoulsvlUe, Ky., has day school and no evening service. Camp have been m charge of Endeavor meetings on r aiKfeST RM2AOE ATNOON I Last minute business will be dis- b r Band o' Bands WlU Pby Wednesday evening service. 7:30. ator Blest. I J’-'*'*'’ Hussell, Daniel F. Shea, r»:presentative committee of men Alley, Eleanor Anderson, Juanda posed of Sunday night, and neces- Mon., NEWS EVENTS established the J. B. Speed Me.uo- Hymn—Mary Unto Thee. I Call jj'rancis V. Smith. '-Valter Stanke- A number of autogiro planes have Seaman, Mary Burt. Joyce Bronkle. nights, and there will be no STATION 476 Hartford Road At RAU’B Tueedoy, July 3rd- rlal of Fine ArU in memory of The Sunday hchtjol picnic will be been ordered by the Engllah gov- from several county communities, prayer mjetlnge on Thursday VAN’S Zm o Otim. OootisOp&ilANO sary papers dropp^ at Hampton Last Day—"nolljrwood Forty” held at Peterson’s Farm in Elling- Offertory Solo—Miss Catherine; vich, Fred C. Sturtevant. John L. with Charles S. Burr of Manchester Olga Eccellente, Alpa Fava, Emma James Speed, friend of Abraham ernment in an effort to discover ninsrs u n ti the fob. Roads Monday morning, 'then the Tuea. and "Fog 0,-er Prloco" ton, Saturday July 14th, In the after- Costello i f,ul)ivan, Elmore G. Vincent, Samuel , c h a i r m a n . ^ Fava, Rosemary Plerro, Loretta Circus Gniuqda, Dougherty Lot, Center St. Houston niU Slip out through the Dancing 9:00*2:00, D. S. T. Lincoln and attorney general of the ReceBslonal—M art* Millard. | Walker, Joseph Zaleski. their iniliUry value. Vtrgihia (Tan** to aea. — .ml...... - United Aateo from 1864 to 1866. noon. / I Mast Be Too Busy To Look At The Calendar HEALTH- DIET ADVICE BY B it FKAMB MeCUY HfiSfS qoM tloM l» Mgwd 10 Hooltli mmt OM I - l 1 will bo oMwooiob bf Ur. Motioy w Im om bo oddf ooood tai ooro ol tbte popor. Co- liju ? AtX : eldoo otimpod, ottt-nddrooood oavolopi^ '.i! sS; for roplj. la s BNP 1M 6, HIP REDCCnON . In addiUon to ttkinr axercisea to Tcsar ^reduce tbe kips, you art to follow 1 SSL. Those who have a tendency to - a diet which is bensflclal in reducing collect fatty weight around the btiy Pkrt of the body—that is, use ' hips have a hard problem on their!'**5* «lads hands to eUmlnate this unslghUy ae- i SSioun?of*m(SIt. “ * ® cumulation. Hera are acme of the ;, —_ principal causes: Overeating, lack' QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS of exercise, and glandular derange- i menta. (Good BsalUi In Any CUmato) Tbe cure of any case of obesity: <)uesUoa: J O. asksl "Don’t depends upon a proper regulation' of -you think a person can gat in good both exercise and the food intoka health In any cUmata whether ha la A deficiency of thyroid secretion by the aaashora or in toa mountataa, or of tbe secretion nf the gonads been ahoveling out borrowed money BEHIND THE SCENES IN aa long aa ha pays atrict attantlon may give one a tendency to tbe to dlat and exardsa?" to milUone of' voteri. ’These two growth of excessive deposits of fat Answar: I strongly balleva that facts constitute aU bis strength but around the hips, but even this cause ona can live so that toa cUmata doss that strength might prove to be must be remedied through the true not adversely affect ala aeaJth. You .curative and regulating methods of enough in an . election in which Dr. must understand youi food require- dieting and exercising. ments wherever you live and bal- Cross was opposed by some relative Among office workers who sit all ance your diet accordingly. Three Little Letters—The First Three In The Alphabet--But They Tho H tnid printing Coraptny, Inc., THE day there is a tendency to enlarge- ly unknown or second rate Republi NEW DEAL IN WASBINOTON OMnmu nn flntncUT rrtpor.dblllty ment of .the hips, as thuugb nature (Combination of Foods Good) tor typogmphlenl crrort nppetrlng in can candidate. insisted on making all fat deposits odr«rtl«*m*ntf In tb« Manchcntar SUU Pals, Despite Claeh Over NBA, QuesUon: Mias Irene aska: "ArS^ ^Sruitng Hamid. Mf. Alcorn, for the soundest of right in that' region. In women carrots, string beans and basts t Should Mean A Great Deal To YOU, Mr, ADVERTISER, Are Richberge and Darrowt.. this tendency has the result of substantial reasons, la tbe strong- Johnson Is FflendJ.v, T oo...O rlef good combination with meat and •ATURDAT, JIWE 30. making them appear settled an4 est possible candidate for tbs gov- Is Dodged By Rs^o Probers.. .stewed fruit? If ao, la it aU right matronly long before they actually for me to bava this combination reg- ernorship. His record and bis abil- North Dakotans Learn Some feel that way and it becomes in TAXPAYERS AND LEVITT Eastern Geography. ularly every day?" Because They Stand For ities, bis sharply drawn character, crsasingly difficult to flna patterns Answer: The combination you and clothes, to fit, since dresses ' Profegsor Albort Levitt, Deroo- bla stem rectitude, hie resoluteness By RODNEY DLTCHER ask about is an excellent one and which are perfect everywhere else can be used with benefit at least mtle-IUpubllcgD-Iiidependent Re- and hit keen and alert. intelligence
:,4 MANCinESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCRESTER, CONN.. SATDRDAT, JTJNE 80, HANCRI t tviEmNO HSR ALDf M.^NCHESrrTO. 001^^
Mlsa Barstell's pantry and the report having had a Ana time and KERR'S GREAT NOVEL plumbing trouble in the flfth smd LEROY ROBERTS NAMED sixth floors.” strived home aafe at a lata hour Sunday night HORSES FEATURE Crumhling O f Yankee Vets fS tH Y O U T O F M Y LIF E !’’ "Good Lord. Johnson reported all that himself,' said he couldn't un- HEAD OF ODD FELLOWS The committee on Uie Joint out* DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ^,..1.- I — ■ II I , , By Sophie Kerr derstand it!” ing met at tha home of Mrs. James SATURDAY, JUNK SO (Caotral and EaaUrn Standard Ttna) Promises Steady Jobs For "Ves.'but the other day when he Hamilton last Moiiday night to com- DOWNIE CIRCUS Giants Drub Dodgers and Add To L& BEGIN HERE TODAV plete arrangements for our outing I® chainff or croups ihtroof unlsm specie if she were starving, if she were was here he said something about TngtallatifHi of Officers by N ew nsd^ coast to coast (s to e) dosicnatlos loeludes all avallablo stations. they were getting no more than on Sunday, July the 8th. They wlU J A r K c n s : ' could only live by going District Deputy to Take Programs aubjoel a. to ehango. P. M. (PayUokt Tima Ona Sour LatsrA ^hM HOWARD meet again Thursday evening at the jj,e wouldn't go. She came they deserved and his-.^rye8 looked NBC-WEAF NETWORK Cant. Sait. Two Understudies O f Ruth so wicked that I had a hunch. So I Place on Jtilv 20. tome of Mrs. Croskey, 58 Eadridge toWh ftf ^~*aei oiiicea wun ner Trained Steeds Make Big Hi BASIC — Cast: wsaf wlw wool wtJc Si45—* f i l ^ R s o I n s k y B n ssm b it— to • BLUEHELDS NOSE OUT went up there and had e talk with street. The committee consists of wiar wtac weab wfl wilt wfbr wre wer 4i1b— 6;15— Billy Hays' Orehtitrs Local Sport Many Good Games Slated | MAKE SEVEN HITS Leroy Roberts of Manchester when wcao wtam wwj waal: Mid: ksd 4:30-"^ 4:30— C h srits CsrIM s, Tsnor New York, June 80.—(A P )—In^ SSTSm ^ ^ t»e Important youth in him. W e're lucky ne didn't run Mrs. Duke, Mrs. Haugh, Mrs. Blnks Pitcher Johnny Allen’s lame arm amuck and commit murder^' %maq wcfl woc-who wow wdaf wkbf basU : W a n d o rtrs' Quartat-w>weit: tlia more or leas general crumbling w T h ^ r t . the reception r « ,r r s o peremptorily Green was last night elected to the and Mrs. Hamilton. All are request- in Fine Show — To Have NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Jack Armstrong— mldwost report has made him tiseleee fo r nearly “W hat have'.you done with him?" ed to be present so that arrange- wu»a kstp wobe wday kfyr cret cfcf 4:4S— 6:43— Joo Wiliismo — wabe: of Tnnkee veterane through pro- two months. Howard is attracted by Jane's ' V’“‘ w office of Noble Grand of King David HOUSE OF DAVID, 6-5 Chatter Locally This Week-End \ GOOD FOR AS MANY “H e’s been sent to Bellevue, and Lodge I. O. O. F. for the coming n.ciits may. be completed. SOUTH — wr>a wptf wwne wla wjaa Qsno ksrdea Orehottra"-H:taAjn longed physical strain this sensoa The younger ganeraUon bad al- friesid. A M Y LO W E , but Jane ‘'I f . Kandel's the back elevator ma.i takes charge wfU'waun wiod warn wmc wab wapl 5:00— i:0a—Ishsm Jonos Orohestrs two young feUowt wflo for eoYersl —m------*Kasm Lw^w* 'Tw.-sa preseDce lAr more like Queen Vaak* term. The other officers elect were Mrs. Samuel Dunlop who under- Stfeet Parade. wjdx wsmb kvoo r!ty wfaa wbap kpre 5:30— 5 :3 (^ B tt t y Bsrtholl. Motodeirs ready started overhauling Combs years have shared periodic mention Manchester's baseball fans are of- r nn Amv ^ “ aiixloui until we P^tput ir a new super. lt*sIt's Vice Grand, James Wright. Record- went a serious operation last week wo*I ktba ktha waoo wav# 5:45— 5:45— 'R o y Holton, T a lk — to o when he met his accident, for -Just Church Nines Clash MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kflr kchl 5:00— 7:00— M. Oownoy Party— bails as promising understudies to Babe Judging by the large number of fered a wide variety of games tb at- 22d applicant for a plum of a Job. M r 1 ?*’ *“ *“ ‘‘«P ‘ P«rt«ctly quiet. No- ing SecreUry, Walter Fox, Treasur- )s sUll conflned at the Memorial the day before young Ben Chapman 3 * . Concordia Lutheran church RUNS TO WIN, 7-2 1^ almost Immediately they fall In Kandel was unaccustomed to such ' suspects what was the matter. PACIFIC COAST—kco kfl kew komc? 5:45— 7:45— Fats Wsllor'o Rroorsm R u u find steady jobs gradually Locab Gain 6-4 Lead u d GEHRIG IS BEANED inquiries that have reached thia tend this week-end, starting this af- er, Thomas Brown. r.Mpltal, ~ a vlait..nil. iromfrom any memnermember With the horse being practically Khg kfsd ktar kgu kpo 7:0C^ t:0(^Orots Stsuokgold— also • had been “promoted” to eenterfleld win play St. Mary's of Burnside to- 7:30— 1:30— Dotroit Sym phony Oreh. opening up for both of them. office, several hundred local baseball ternoon with the Blueflelds-Oneco Liter that night Jane «-nfronl. «md it him. : I'm U k in g care Henry Smith of .Stafford Springs, of tne Auxiliary ivould be appre- ■ obllviataiL from the, every day busi- Cent. Bast. ' and Blarle shifted to left. morrow at 3 o'clock at the Bluefleld ' •:0<^ 5:00— Special Byrd Brosdeaat Sammy Byrd and Myill Hoag, fans are planning to trek to Boston clash at the West Side field at 3:15 Howard and acosises him of break- newly appointed Dlstriot Deputv ness routine It remained for the 12:30— 1:30—Tales of Titans— basic 5:30— K. Michaux Congrsgation Hoag, back from a brief but bril- 1:00— 2:00—Green Brothere Orchestra who have been hanging around for lU Ud-Fram. IM , .1 WITH WILD PITCH on the glorious Fourth to see the o'clock. ing her heart. When he tries tNew York Yankees and the-::Boston The Catholic Club calm her she interprets hit words 'll Hlng David Lodge on Friday eve- and dignity once held by "Old Dob- 2:30— 3:30—Lady Naitt Door, Kiddles farm, moved Into Combs new- spot White ^ g le Uvern at South End '^ Dp Came os Cubs ® ciate the same qualities In others I ‘'I*” ' Terry,” be .cald, in his pleas- 5:20— 10:20— Qlen Orsy'o Oreh.— to'o are seeing fairly consistent duty as Visitors; Kovis Allows 8 ___ Red Sox clash in a doublAieader. Tomorrow afternoon at the West as a declaration of love and sn- i-irig July 20. 1934. The new district 3:00— 4:00—Don Bigelow's Orchestra 5:45— 10:45— J. Johnson Oreh.— bsslo while Byrd continues to fill in for field, AJl players are asked to re- and Jane, coming in with her head ■ ant even voice, and-and’ Jane knew thsfthat 3;SO— 4:30—To Bo Announced the Bambino’s days of rest and ab- 51any fans are bringing their young- Side ball orchard, the Catholic club nonneea. their engagement. dijputy will have all the lodges in 10:00— 11:00— G us A rnhelm O rehittrs Ruth in right. Both of the compara- port at the old golf links at 1 he had been fully conscious of her TO START UNION . 4:00— 5:00—Al Poarco and H li Oang 10:30— 11:30— O rville K n op p Oreh.— bs* breviated appearances become more, -iters along to see the mighty Babe will face the’ Polish-Americans of and Full Game on Cards; A day later Hobard Is trying to up, her dashing good looks flying 4:30— SrS^Tem Coakley'a Orchestra tive youngsters — they're 26—are o clock. pre.sence all the time. this district installed before the end sic; Jack Ruttsll Oreh.— mldwe*t Hits and Whiffs 10 Bat- Suffers Mild Concussion That Ruth, now closing a grand and illus- Rockville in the second game be- explain to Amy what happened banners, struck his fancy instantly. 5:00— 5:00— Baaeball—w eaf & others 11:00— 12:00— Danes H our— w abr & west numerous and the elderly Earle Btqllar flelders. Hoag has one of the Oroen-West Ends (To Be Continued.) or July. He succeeded Robert H. Hall 5*15“ 5:15—Or. Wm. H. Foulkts, Talk trious diamond career. ^ tween these two teams, the visitors when Jane sees them together. She His last: secretary had neert faded Combs likewise finds the years tell- best throadng arms in the game Bringing a fast, well balanced of Faat Hartford for the' next year 5:S<^ 5:30—Eddie Peabody A Orchts. NBC-WJ2 NETWORK ing. having won the first contest, 10-0, Van Mungo Gels His lOOlh flies Into'a rage. Howard tells Jane anc acqulcacent. afraid of her SERVICES SUNDAY • jOO— 7:00—Tod Bergman—woaf only i and he covers a lot of ground in his team to Manchester tomorrow after- as District Deputy Grand Muter. ters;ToPbyAga'mToday.l May Threaten His Endur- Jack Hewitt wUl hurl for the locals. he does not and, never did want to .shadow, 'However, she had also 0 : 1 ^ 7:30—To Bo Announced BASIC — East: wja wbz^wbza wbal Each has played inconsiderably ‘ little No. 4 shoes. The tennis match between the noon 'the West A . C. club of New been competent. Mr. Handel was 7:00— 8:00—One Man's Family—e to e wham kdka’^Hrgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; more than half of the Yankee local Trade school and the Hartford A practice, session is called for 2 Strikeout of the Season. marry her and that It Is .^my he 7:30— 8:3ppK«oatrlx Fairfax Dramas Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wis kwk CIssay Fielding Trio Britain promise the fans a real loves. Jane leaves. .Vniv admits not to taken with Jane'.s air that 5:00—Ray Knight Cuckoos— toe kwer koll wren wmag kso wkbf games during the first two and a Trade team wiil be played next o'clock this afternoon at, Mt. Nebo. treat when they clash with the A Hoag-Chapman-Bjrrd outfield with Edwarxi"^” Kovis hurl-1 «Bce Record ui Mujors. her love for Howard and agrees to he lost .Sight of the need of compe- \hamber of 5:15—To Bo Announced NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj b u f months of the season, and Ing superlative ball, the Bluefields week Friday afternoon here and not W est Sides to Play Manchester Green aggregation at tence. Second Congregational and Lombardo'o Orchoo. wiba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf Cpmbs’ rocent re-injury to the an- would not, probably, have the blast- At 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon marry him. 5:0^10:00—Dance Music Orchestra nosed out the Colored House of vesterday as sUted. The local rac- Jarvis Grove, the game will be By HERBERT W. B.KRKER SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wIs kle he broke In 1924 makes it more ing power of a trio including Ruth at the W est Side, the W est Sides Jane goes to New York and en- He asked the u.sual que.stlons C F*rldd wfla-wiun wlod warn wmc ^-sb «apl David of New Jersey by the slender Norfolk, Va., June 30..— ( A P ) __ quet wielders won their.first matcb called at 3 o'clock sharp. Johnny .\Moriated Press -Sports W riter ommerce TEN- Music Orchestra '’"{(aln that these understudies arc and Combs, but in speed and fly- will oppose the Colored Giants oflMlkoleit or Jack Wilson w^iil be on rolls In a seerrtarial srhobi. .yiean'- and Jane answered them almost North Methodist Churches 9:30—10:30—T o fie Announced wjdx wsmb kvoo trky wfaa wbap kpro margin of one run in a fast, excit- For. the second time in two weeks of the .season. 3-1, against Hartford. woal ktbs kths wsoc wave he verge of attaining status aa catching ability It would rank with The whlle Howard and .\mj set the date offhand. Yes, she could type. Yes, ; Russo and Orchestra ing tussle before a large crowd of an injury threatened to end Lou Hartford, who defeated the Green the mound for the locals obnoslmr..... , same collection of oppor- M O U N TAIN —koa kdyl k flr kghL lars. the best. recently in a great exhibition. The for their wedding In June. she could tske letters at any speed. • ACTIVITIES SHUN 10.15— 11:15— C arefree C arn ival—c to c fans at the West Side diamond last Gehrig's major league endurance Speaking of tennis, we su p ^ae Andy” Johnson who is rated aa-i s ; *'ho shocked the baseball Certainly she could write them Will Unite for Summer. CBS WABC NETWORK PAC IFIC COAST—kgo kfl kgw komo '*‘f)ii>se Yankee casualties on the After ail, Ruth and Combs have Giants have won nine out of their NOW GO ON WITH THF. STOKV. khq kfsd ktar kpo night. The final score w as 6 to fl, record today. that Walter “Ty* Holland, the one of the best semi-pro hurlers In their pennant and world field of battlp this season have been been batting under ,300 this year ten games to date. Mattson or wllhoi'it dictation given the glsf. BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao CenL East. to be the winning tadly in the sixth, The ironman first baseman for ftnlleman who employs two hands the Hardware City. ; wries victories last year, tha New She could file, .she could - suddenly The overwhelming success of the Buddies wAab wnac wgr wkbw wkrc whk cklw persistent enough to have seriously while Hoag and • Byrd are fairly Hartell will pitch for the locals. On Fourth of July morning the i „ ‘alant.«, swing along atop the CHAPTtm IX, wdre wenu wip wjas wean wfbl W'«p
MANCHESTER E V E N I N G R E R A U I , M A N U n E S l 'E R , G U N N « BAXURUAX, JUNE »p, ISB*.
^------By Fontaine Fox OUH BOARDING HOUSE SENSE and NONSENSE By Gene .Ahern ^nDVERf ISE F lytrap* F ih w i* an . T H * W oi» ld** W omt Cad d y ^ A lot of poopls taka up prayer'* ..J l* i f „ P * «“ »nt readingi when they uunk they can't thmnb~ •Bridgeport Conn.-.Amaiy SathS- LOST AND BX)UND FLORISTS— NURSERIES L’. APARTMENTS— F LA T S - -f their w«y into heevM. lo drove hu automoblla through a Summe r homes Messier, Russell Duke. George UIAP/-.. TENEMENTS &«! = ■ I puddla. Showering a pedestrian with TiOURTfcHN ANY SUY IX>8T — BIIXFOLB conUlnins FOR SALE —CELERY, cabbage FOR RENT 6’ BOYS’ WOODWORK Bensche. Roy Helm, Arthur Hel- Mm —Bay! The price of au- THKT H/kS valuable pictuiea, driver* license, and cauliflower plants. Krauss' muddy water. He waa convicted et WHO CANT31AY I OR RENT -^ATTRACTIVE six FOR RENT—0 ROOM cottage, W’est fron, Wm. Shutt, Benny Phillips, AMUSEMENTS BRISK BUSINESS tomobllM ia cartalnly coming down •Aaaault and Battery’ with an auto- ■ROSSES IN end some money. Reward If return- GreenhqtraerT^ 621 Hartford Rood. room half house In excellent condi- Sammy Taggart, Walter Joyner, MS tX ia ; HARLEM P d L o ed to owner. Telephone 8962. side Columbia Lake, drinking CUSS SCBEDDLE mobile and fined $8.” So the ne«t A ■ROW'^ DOWN TO , tion. centrally located. For ac- water, electricity, boats, garage. o k“^ Gaudlna, Wesley Robbins.- Second b itto -T e a , tf it keepa on Ume you are aplashed by a dls- LIKE THAT, IS ceptable reasoni family without Phone 5861. D ° " “ ow. Wm. McKinney, thia way, aome day aomeone la go- eourteoua • and careless motorist WOW/ ■BSD TMOCK/, W/YSTIN' Hlft IJtTE CABBAGE PLANTS, 3 d oi. w b ert Schaller, Raymond McCar- BIRTHDAY TOMORROW? AT POLICE COURT Ikg to pay^aah for oaa. 75c, Sdc hundred, few tomatoes and children desired. Write details. Box Summer Groups at Recreation U k« his number and bale him into l*F=- T H E M AUTOMOBILES R, Henna. my, Howard Christenson, Millar nPOp-TVAKT Tl|V\6,SaN' asters left, at Odermann's, 504 FOR PE N T—3AYBROOK Manor, Center and Enrollments Are Court. WEREN'T FOR SAL': five mom cottage, conveniences, Haugb, Salvatore Felice, Billy Ricc. V The moat Economical way to #n- MV Parker street. FOR RENT—TWO AND THREE Announced. FREE SHOW IF IT IS near water Apply 372 Main street. |6y a vacation ia to atop at a gas “You ARE NOW LEAVINO '* * ■' " t ” AiN LBAVE . •DVCe.fDSAV W V TW A P I C K 1333 FORD COUPE; 1931 Ford room apartments just rcflmsheq, nation, get a road map and climb Telephone 4920. 47 Cases Heard in Jane BRUSHVILLE, ran toe sign uy TH'WWA'KF// they WA*& , A N ' PAj^ / coach; 1931 Ford plck\ip; 1930 Ford MOVING— I’KUCKING— mhglc room office a'nd store. See lato your porch awiog. the roadside. sedan; 1930 Ford coupe: 1930 Ford .-I”® is the schedule LOCAL WOMEN GOLFERS -Anyone In Town Born on July STORAC^E 211 John Jen.ccn. Johnson Block. Phone and enrollment of the boys In the 1 Can See "Manv Happv Re- ■;Ah," said the acomful motoriut roadster; 1929 Ford road.stcr. Cole 6(;70 or 4040. ^Bringing Total Receipts of Somebody has flgurad It out and U)e pleasure is all mine Motors- 6463. *" "••^work con. turn.s” Without Charffe.' PKRRETT A GLENNEY INC. locaJ ducted by Henry H. Miller for the LOSE TO W nHERSFIELD Un »u n d that automobile accldeflU are F.JR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- Allure sign of prosperity. Well, U, FOR SALE-192^ 1 1-2 ton Model i.nd long distance movug. Daily Recreation Center; exprcs.s to Hartford. Overnight ment, with garage, modem Im- $1,548.89. poo Americsta* died for the A Ford truck. Inquire Archie Adams, 8:00- If your birthday happens to be to- cause DID YOU KNOW T H A T - service to and (rora New York. Tel. piovemcnts. CinJl at 15 Ashworth Contemplating Uat year. Hayes, or tcicphon. 436H street, telephone 3022. 10.00, Mlav Granstmm, Hollister Can Gamer Only Nine Points morrow you can ynjoy a picture at .>063, 8860 or 8864. the State theatei absolutely free in Inter-Club Match Held at The month of June brought a _ Paiwon—Do you ta)ie thia woman U. 8. Army engineers FOR R E N TF O U R room tenement^ Geo^e Bums and Grade Alien, I estlmaU Buying A Country Club. brisk business to \be, loc®' ToHcc to your Uwful w*Id«d wife Ull that a road costing ' ntlB PUBLIC Passeng er with all improvement*. 93 Russell the radio comics, will b M f t » * c •Y ... . • :'•■ " •■■ 'i ' 'V'v " , i;. .1 .• •t Jtonriiratnr Eimtittg HmtHi Nathan Oatcball. an Inatructor in Ths North Methodist church Autonoobtlas with paaaengars and Ths Cantorar chuihurch parlors wars Mancheater High achoot, will leava school wUl tvid its annual picnic at household aqulpmant were going filled last rvvsalng, daaplta ths heat, ABOUTTOWN ManchMter Monday morning at Elizabeth Park, Hartford, Satur- through Hanchestor in increased for (he secondjBd covered di.'he.s. AttenUon picture . takers; l.et 11 o'clock. The pool Is available, Ko^mtsln Photo Service develop and Mrs. John Lappon entertained at every week-day but Saturday be- Elimination of food print your next rbll ot films. Dally her home on Cone street last eve- tween the hours of 1:30 and 4:30. NOW! • gases and odors whicn , Service at Cente.r Pharmacy and ning in honor of Miss HUdur Swan- FRIGIDAIRE F.dward J. Murphy's. son of Hamlin street, whose mar- Miss Sarah Irwin, daughter of Fireworks are absi'rbod lb"' the riage to Ward. Laking of Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Henry Irwin of Sum- Exclusive Agents FOUNTAIN melting ici and ear- street will take place this summer. mit street, will leave tomorrow for Mrs. lAppen used a color scheme New Haven, where she will attend Full Line, Fresh Stock ned away wheVe 'they of blue and yellow. Bridge occupied the summer school of Yale Univer- can do no harm. ARIYNE C. aR R ITY sity. PHOTO much of the time and a buffet lunch Instructor in was served. Mis.s Swanson received a number of beautiful gifts. 5Ir. and Mrs. James Rogers of KEMP’S, Inc. SERVICE Russell street are vacationing at PIANO VOICE Ralph BroU Reifistiired Friifidaire The Itallan-American Ladles Aid Highland Lake, Brldgton, Maine. Daily At Society will 'hold Us annual outing They have as their guests Donald Service Dept, Maintained HARMONY tomorrow at the Sons of Italy club- and Klmorc Ro.gers. sons of Dr. Andover-Willimantic house on Keeney street. Those w-ho Rogers of Waterbury. Studio: Room 12, fiealre free transportation should Highway, Bolton State Theater Bldg. Center Edward J. be at Main and Oak street at 12 Tel. 6341 o’clock. Toy Orehestra, Saturdaya, 10 Pharmacy Murphy •\. M. Small Charge. Instru- (Formerly Packard's) 4 Depot Square . ^ ments Kurnlshed. FILM S DANCING! DEVEI/)PED AND —DANCING— PRINTED ANDOVER LAKE Every Night at L, .24^UR&ERyiC£- r You Gel .Ml These In A C. Folftj', Prompt4*p. Film Deposit Box At Kulph Klngfflry*« 8-Fc OrrhMtru. Cottage Street Store Entrance. \ . Every Saturday Dancing Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Coolerator Package Store 8:30 P; M* KEMP'S Saturday aiid Sunday Dine Dance Phone 8644~Free Delivery. Admleaton S5o. AT Club Glenwood Orchestra AIATOIIOL—gl.83 a quart. L T. WOOD HEU.MIT GIN, elftb. 85e. KENTS LONTION STYLE GIN, SchlitxB eer on Draught CURLEY’S LUNCH TONIGHT! Firth, 98c. OLD TIMER WHISKEY, a blend, Station 42 On Manchester-Hartford Road COMPANY quart $1.50. /The Original Ramblin* Cowboys Serving All Kinds of Food KEYSTONE STRAIGHT WHIS- BURNSIDE .■>.'> Hissell street Under the. Dlrertlnn at Eddie Reed And Also the Best of Beers and Wines KEY, 03 proof, Fifth. $1.00. to Phone -119fi Will Entertain Yoli Ajiain At The OLD HERMIT S T R A I G H I WHISKEY, 100 proof, quart. Private Ik iths for Ladies and Escorts On Dance $1.75. Flo<^ in Rear. — WINES, 75c a tiottlr. TINKER TAVERN INC. Corner Main and Birch Streets BEER, 24 bolties, $1.80. Where the Best Beers Are Sold. Come in and enjoy a big 12-ounce glass Read The Herald Advs. Come In and Enjoy a Glass of of Beer, in a nice quiet atmosphere. NAVEN’S INN .\ND GOOD OLD SCHLITZ — NARRAGANSETT 97 Kingstown Road HAMPDEN ALE Choice Wines, 15c per glass. Ta.sty Sandwiches Served, 840 Main Street J. (Jreenberg, Mgr. NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. I. Crawford's Sinclair Station Three Doors From Montgomery Ward’s Gast Center Street . _ ‘A Step From the Beach” NOW UNDER NEW IVIANAGEIMENT ^OOMS $1.00 EACH PERSON Gas - Oil - Grease - Accessories fails,” Refreshments (;itc I s .A Trial and Find Out What Re:d Service ^ TONIGHT! .Means!' Enjov A Good, Cold Glas.s of JOE QUISH NARRAGANSETT BEER Proprietor On Draught Plenty of Parking Space. .'Mways .\ Good Time .tt might ists The WALNUT TAVERN Vesco Bros., Props. 7 Walnut Street Near the Bridge TONIGHT Something New Ii^.^Khtcrtainmen(! Listen in Tonight JIMMIE’S Set Your Own Price At Benson *s WEAF 8:30 SUNSET SERENADERS In our Bedding Department we have marked all Floyd Gibbpnt on the Johni-Mqnville Radio pregram, with You’ll enjoy this snappy faur-pieco orchestra. articles (remember they’re all new) including fitudio $1,000,000 to lend for homo improvement! and repoirt Refresh Y'ourself Tonight With a Nice, Cool Gla.As of Couches, at our regular low prices. ... offering a free book, crammed full of intereiting thing! you con do to moke your home more up-to-date . . . Any oKvt you make will be accepted at spot cash. more comfortable . . . hoppierl If you are planning any remodeling or This plan make.s you your own salesman liud you earn ths moit omoiing !erie! of programs aver broadcast BALLANTINE’S the usual salesman’s commi.ssion for yourself. repair work, see us about the materiaiM t6 American home owners. Don't miss itl Listen in .. . then ask ui. for your copy of this amazing On Draught and PAINT to finish the jnb. :V ' SaVe Now On This Plan book. It's absolutely FREEI The best beer and entertainment is to bo had always at BENSON’S The W. G. Glenney Co. Coal, Lumber. Mason’s Supplies, Paint. G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. Home of Good Bedlling THE CAT’S MEOW TAVERN 336 No. Main St. Tel. 4149 Manchester Coal, Lumber, Mason’s Supplies, Paint Johnson Block Johnson Block Mario Mnrehisotti and .Albert Tamhorini. Prop?,. 2 Mfiin Street Tel. 512.1 Manchester HUDOUASTiM roe THI JOHNS-MANVILII MIUION-DOllAt-TO-UNO HOMI IMSROViMWT'SUN Try some of Mrs. Tracy’s Home Cooking at The Waikiki Serenaders FIREWORKS Entertainment Tonight You’ll Find Them Here Again Tonight! THE NEW HOTEL SHERIDAN Cool Off With Some of the Best Beer In Town! Solo Singing — Tap Dancing — Trio Singing FOR THE FOURTH! and Novelty Music. Spertal Sunday Dinner »erve Vpatqirs or In private dining room*i: His Have a real old-fashioned 4th of July GOOD OLD HARVARD A RFAL ENTERTAINMENT Fruit Cup Chicken Broth Celery and OUvee Ale and Dark Lager To Go With Some Real Beer Broiled Chicken or Sirloin Steak —!»nth Fireworks. We have a complete Cranberry Sauce Mashed or Boiled Potatoea Scientilically Brewed and Properly Aged. New Pea* and String B-.in* Tomato Salad line (Ml hand to help you celebrate. Prompt, Courteous Service. SCHLITZ and BALLANTINE Apple Pie a la Mode Fre«h Cherry Sbortcak* I,adies Invited. On Draught Home Made filuffln* and Biacuits TASTY SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS < GOWDY’S FILLING STATION 75 THE CITY TAVERN THE OAK STREET TAVERN Choice of: Milk - Tea - Coffe e or Beer 832 Main Street poot .Of Nigger Hill, Bolton J. Andisio and L. Miroglic, Props. All Our Fruit* and Vegetable* Are Garden Fresh- Next To Montgomery Ward’s i /